Neonatal incubators are enclosed thermoregulated environments used to stabilize premature, low-birth-weight, or critically ill newborns by controlling air temperature, humidity, and oxygen concentration.
They are intended for the care of infants up to approximately 8 weeks old, with a body weight not exceeding 5 kg, providing a controlled and protective environment for premature or sick infants.
Buyers are typically NICU directors, biomedical engineering departments, hospital procurement, and labor & delivery managers specifying capital equipment for Level II–IV nurseries, delivery rooms, and inter-facility transport programs.