The MC‑V incubator is a vertical FRP device designed for the incubation of large volumes of salmonid eggs. With two available models, it provides controlled water flow to achieve high incubation yields. It is recommended for fish farming facilities seeking a reliable and robust system for the initial incubation phase. However, it must be complemented by another hatching system once the eggs reach the final stage.
Large-volume FRP incubator for the incubation of large quantities of salmonid eggs. Suitable only for incubation; once the eggs reach the eyed stage, they must be transferred to a hatching system.
| Models | Reference | Name | Vol. | Flow rate | ø / Height | Weight(kg) |
| 1 | C0036000 | MC-V-130 | 130 |
~ 12 l/min. |
ø645/1130 | 19 |
| 2 | C0036100 | MC-V-250 | 250 | ~ 16 l/min. | ø870/1130 | 20 |
Water flows vertically through the eggs, ensuring oxygenation, removal of waste, and suspension of the eggs. The steady flow (12 to 16 L/min) supports even incubation without mechanical stress to the embryos.
Each model optimizes water circulation to provide a stable and uniform incubation environment.
High incubation capacity, suitable for industrial or research aquaculture operations.
Durable FRP structure, corrosion-resistant and suitable for aquatic environments.
Easy installation: compact vertical design, easily integrated into hatchery systems.
Dedicated phase: optimal for early incubation. A separate system is required for the hatching stage.
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