36 LabGard NU-437 Class II Biological Safety Cabinet
The LabGard NU-437 Class II Biological Safety Cabinet signals a new era in safety cabinets with significant improvements in personnel and product protection, with lower maintenance and operating costs. The FlowGard Electronic Control System (ECS) uses dual thermistor airflow probes to continuously monitor downflow and inflow. FlowGard ECS indicates normal operation through LED’s, as well as high alarm status [HEPA filter loading] and low alarm status [low airflow]. The FlowGard ECS controls on/off functions of the blower, fluorescent and ultraviolet lights, outlets, and also monitors the sliding window position. LabGard 437 uses the HEPEX Zero Leak Airflow System to provide quiet uniform down flow over the work-zone, eliminating the possibility of leaks and guarding against HEPA filter failure.
The LabGard is available in a variety of sizes, and can be configured and equipped to fulfil your specific needs; its ergonomic design features supply maximum user comfort and adjustability. The front airfoil enhances safety and comfort, polished edge glass window aids in reducing eye fatigue and better viewing, the service valves are staggered on the side walls for easy accessibility, the base stand or base storage cabinet can accommodate a new adjustable hydraulic lift to raise or lower the work surface a full eight inches. The superior quality of the LabGard NU-437 will assure the user a longer lasting, safer biological safety cabinet.
Experience Constant Contamination Control (C3) NuAire’s CO2
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AutoFlow Incubators offer the highest level of performance and dependability for optimum cell growth conditions. The DHD AutoFlow NU-5510 CO2 infrared [IR] CO2
incubator utilises a digital, solid-state programmable microprocessor 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 interior chamber walls are lined with high tech R5 insulation for temperature stability and energy efficiency. Every AutoFlow incubator utilises a 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 (6.65 ft3
when working with hazardous agents.
). Dual sterilisation cycles, 95°C humidified or 145°C dry, are useful for cell line changes or Circle no. 372
AllerGard NU-617 Clean Air Small Animal Cage Changing/Procedure Cabinet
NuAire’s versatile AllerGard NU-617 is a Dual Access Cage Changing System that doubles as a sit-down Clean Air Workstation for work with small animals. The adjustable height feature allows lab technicians to comfortably stand at the cabinet to perform cage changes, or with an optional clear acrylic Closure Panel, to close off one side of the changing station easily converting it to a sit-down procedure workstation with spacious knee room. A 35.56 cm access opening on all sides of the station handles most standard mouse and rat cages.
The NU-617 AllerGard system is ideal for Animal Cage Changing, Manipulations and Procedures where Class 100 sterility of research animals is required. The NU-617 also protects personnel from allergens shed during the sensitive handling of small animals and bedding materials that are effectively retained in the exhaust HEPA filter. A four stage pre-filtration system over the exhaust HEPA filter ensures longer filter life. The NU-617 AllerGard can be used with a variety of unique options, including a feed hopper, cage top holder and a variety of shelves.
Circle no. 373 -86˚C Ultralow Temperature Freezers
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 and benefits available for research, laboratory work, clinical and industrial applications, and has unmatched economical storage, providing the best value found in an ultralow freezer.
Glacier’s insulation system is able to withstand 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 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.
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