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Safety, Hazard Containment & Sterilising Equipment


ADVERTORIAL New Closed-loop Containment Isolator


The new closed-loop containment isolator is the most recent HEPA filtered glove box offered by Plas-Labs. The 830-ABB/CLC contains two (2) 20.32 cm round HEPA filters, magnehelic gauges, blower, and pre-filters.


The glove box operates under a slight negative pressure. The optically clear glove box construction provides optimum light and visibility inside the glove box.


All glove boxes include bright white ambidextrous Hypalon gloves, electrical outlet strip, four (4) valves for purging, and an optically clear cylindrical transfer chamber. Clearly your best choice!


Contact PLAS  LABS at 517-372-7177 for further information.


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British laboratory autoclave manufacturer Priorclave has just released a new How to Build an Autoclave video which takes the viewer on a journey through some of the key production, assembly and test procedures required for building an autoclave. It was filmed at the company’s UK manufacturing facility which produces some of the most advanced, energy-efficient, durable and reliable laboratory and research grade autoclave.


Each autoclave has three major parts; the pressure vessel, a frame and panels to support and enclose it plus wiring and controls.


The video starts where sheet and square- secation steel is off-loaded and held in the metals store to await call-off into the metal fabrication workshop ready to start the manufacturing process. The journey though production includes a visit to a specialist welding section where that key component, the stainless-steel pressure, is manufactured. It is shown being creating using a unique seam welder developed by Priorclave so that they can produce ultra-smooth joins.


In the assembly area door and closure fittings are added to the pressure vessel so that it can be made water-tight ready for pressure testing. The final part of the video moves to the test centre where the autoclave is run; is function and safety tested against an extended checklist before being packed ready for despatch.


As a specialist in the design and manufacture of laboratory autoclaves Priorclave delivers its autoclaves around the world, each produced to satisfy individual customer demands in terms of functionality, operating environment and special installation requirements.


For those interested in how these first-class are built the video can be viewed at https://youtu. be/TFp2jBjD__c.


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As a successful laboratory autoclave manufacturer Priorclave has developed more than 60 standards models which feature in its current range of benchtop, top and front loading, as well as double-door and power- door autoclaves. The company has also created an extensive range of ‘options and accessories to ensure that it can provide a perfect match to meet the customer sterilising requirements.


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‘How to Build an Autoclave’ Video Launched


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