AllerGard™ NU-619 Innovive®
Animal Transfer Station Designed to work with the Innovive®
Disposal IVC
mouse and rat cage systems. This Animal Transfer Station offers ISO Class 4 sterility, protection for research animals, minimising the technician’s exposure to allergens and dander. The work zone features two (2) isolation zones surrounded by perforated vacuum slots which separate the clean cage zone from the dirty cage zone. Both clean and dirty cages are located in deep wells to maximise ergonomics by lowering the accessibility height of the cages.
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NuAire’s LabGard ES and CellGard ES has More Under the Hood
Class II, Type A2 BSC’s offer maximum personnel, product and environmental protection. DC/ECM motor consumes less energy, minimises vibration and noise. Oversized HEPA filters, optimally determined forward curved fans, and HEPEX System ensure uniform airflow and proper filter loading increasing filter life, these Energy Saving technologies combined, lowers the operational costs and total lifetime cost of ownership.
Ergonomically designed, providing maximum knee clearance improving proper posture. The frameless polished edge window provides greater visibility and better sight lines into the work zone area, cool white lighting decreases glare, helping to eliminate eye fatigue. Staggered sidewall service valves also contribute to reducing neck and shoulder strain, designed with the ergonomic needs of the user.
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Experience Constant Contamination Control (C3)
A properly designed CO2 incubator must feature precise CO2, temperature and relative humidity control to promote cell culture growth as well as control
mechanisms to prevent contamination within the growth chamber. The AutoFlow Incubator utilises a digital, solid-state programmable microprocessor infrared
[IR] CO2 sensor, making necessary corrections to chamber environment, supporting quicker recovery times. The HEPA filtration system achieves a Class 100 air quality inside the work chamber; similar to an ISO Class 5 Cleanroom, creating the Constant Contamination Control (C3). Through design and proper incubator technology, we can help your research grow.
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MICROBIOLOGICAL CO2 INCUBATORS
The new line of NuAire® CO2
In-VitroCell™ ES (Energy Saver) Incubators provide a reliable controlled in-vitro
environment for optimum tissue cell culture growth through precise control of humidity, temperature, gas, and contamination control.
The NuTouch™ Intelligent Interface is a user friendly color touch screen designed for high user adoption.
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Polypropylene Products for the laboratory, including vertical laminar flow fume hoods, conventional and by-pass fume hoods, 100% polypropylene casework, acid storage cabinets, counter tops and accessories. The totally seam-welded fabrication process withstands highly corrosive agents, possesses excellent chemical resistance to organic solvents, degreasing agents and electrolytic attack. Certified to SEFA 1-1992 and meet ASHRAE Standard 110-1995 requirements.
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Glacier Ultralow Freezer’s
Glacier Ultralow Freezer’s insulation system withstands extremely low temperatures; the multi-point gasket seal, heated door seals and insulated inner doors minimise the potential for frost build up. The technologically advanced compressor ensures low power consumption and uniform temperature stability, significantly reducing sample loss. Constructed of heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel which conducts temperature more efficiently than stainless steel, creating less stress on compressors they run cooler and last longer, with a quiet 47 dba operation; RoHS compliant and CFC-free, easy to maintain and less costly. With NuAire you can store your research in confidence.
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