Controlled Environments for Optimum Storage Conditions
NuAire’s® Glacier™ -86°C Ultralow
Temperature Freezers provides laboratory professionals a safe, reliable freezer that they can depend on. Each freezer is designed with the most advanced features available for research, clinical and industrial application. Constructed from RoHS compliant, electrical parts, heavy-weight cold- rolled steel and newly designed compressors, Glacier freezers are energy efficient engineered with
the environment in mind.
Glacier Freezers use HFC (CFC-free) refrigerants, CFC-free Polyurethane foamed in-place insulation making it able to withstand extremely low temperatures, multi-point gasket seal, heated door seals and insulated inner doors minimise the potential for frost build up.
The technologically advanced compressor that Glacier employs ensures low power consumption, as well as uniform temperature stability. Utilising an electronic microprocessor control with automated back-up and alarm systems ensure accuracy and reliability.
Constructed of heavy-gauge cold-rolled steel, conducts temperature more efficiently than stainless steel, creating less stress on compressors making them run cooler, last longer, easy to maintain and less costly with a quiet 47 dba operation. Controlled Environments for Optimum Storage Conditions:
http://www.nuaire.com/ultralow-freezers/
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Experience Constant Contamination Control (C3)
performance for demanding environments
NuAire celebrates 40 years of provided laboratory professionals with quality products for demanding environments. In every NuAire product you’ll fi nd brilliant and practical design, keen attention to detail in every phase of the fabrication and assembly process, thorough testing, outstanding value, and dependable service. This is the foundation for NuAire’s reputation and practical reasons why NuAire is universally recognized as the fi nest.
Ergonomically Correct. Environmentally Safe
With over 100,000 Biological Safety Cabinets located throughout the world, NuAire has added 3 models of our CellGard ES (Energy Saver) Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinets, NU-475, NU-477 and NU-480. Each cabinet is modeled after NuAire’s highly recognised LabGard series of Biological Safety Cabinets but features a 10 degree sloped sash. Built using Direct Current, Electronically Commutated Motor (DC-ECM), providing distinct energy saving characteristics. The motor not only operates at a constant airflow, it increases electrical efficiency, extends High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter life, and operates at lower noise and vibration than its counterparts. NuAire also selects the correct forward-curved fan for each size cabinet. This process improves motor efficiency and lowers operational costs.
The TouchLink Electronic Airflow Control System is a self-contained micro-processor module control system which monitors and controls all cabinet functions, along with complete diagnostic functions. The CellGardES is ergonomically designed for user comfort and adjustability, eliminating awkward posture, staggered service valves on the sidewalls making them easily accessible, relieving arm, neck and shoulder strain, frameless polished edge windows offering greater visibility, better sight lines, reducing eye fatigue. Ergonomic Chair, Footrest, and Motorised Base Stands to raise or lower the work surface within an eight inch range to alleviate bodily strain and increase safety conditions for laboratory professionals. The 10 degree sloped, hinged window pane adds accessibility and complements cleaning procedures by opening an additional 30 degrees. The CellGardES has an exclusive Auto Decontamination Cycle, Decon 101, the TouchLink system provides step-by-step instructions to aid in proper Decon techniques. Optional glass sidewalls increase visibility in educational settings, as well.
Ergonomically Correct – Environmentally Safe:
http://www.nuaire.com/cellgard-es/
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THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION
NuAire’s CO2 AutoFlow Incubators offer the highest level of performance and dependability for optimum
cell growth conditions. The DHD AutoFlow NU-5510
CO2 incubator utilises a digital, solid-state programmable micro-processor infrared [IR] CO2 sensor; dual temperature sensor probes; and various
status alarms that make necessary corrections to the chamber environment supporting chamber uniformity and quicker recovery times.
The chamber walls are lined with high tech R5 insulation for temperature stability and energy efficiency.
99.99% HEPA filtration system ensuring a Class 100 air quality inside the work chamber.
The interior chamber is maintained at a positive pressure similar to an ISO Class 5 Cleanroom. AutoFlow offers a smaller footprint with largest amount of usable interior space (6.65ft3
). Dual
sterilisation cycles, 95°C humidified or 145°C dry, are useful for cell line changes or when working with hazardous agents.
Experience Constant Contamination Control:
http://www.nuaire.com/autoflow/5510/sterilization-
cycle-co2-incubator.htm
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Have a smartphone? Check out the CellGard™ ES video presentation.
1. Open a ‘barcode scanner’ application on your Smartphone (such as neoreader, Mobiletag, ScanLife, etc.) 2. Point your phones camera at the code and scan 3. The code will bring you to a mobile site where you can fi nd out more information about NuAire CellGard™, right from your Smartphone!
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