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7 LIMS & Lab Automation


NU-99729VFT Blizzard -86ºC ultra-low freezer


The NU-99729VFT Blizzard™ plugs in to nearly any laboratory with its ability to operate on a range of electrical currents from 100-230V/50-60Hz. Users can prioritise tight governance of the inner temperature by using the freezer in High Performance


mode or use the more forgiving Energy Saving mode to prioritise efficiency. Samples are safely stored on steel shelves inside the freezer behind not only a quadruple- gasketed outer door but also a set of four single-gasketed and insulated inner doors. Beyond its modern aesthetics, the touch screen allows users to easily review records of not only the freezer’s operation but also a summary of the storage and withdrawal of the samples kept inside. Short-term performance is graphed on screen while long term data is downloaded via a USB port.


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NU-5741E In-Vitrocell direct heat CO2 incubator


The NU-5741E provides laboratories whose cell culture requires control of a broad range of parameters with a complete suite of capabilities, including direct heating for balanced control of temperature, precise infrared sensing


of CO2, direct control of humidity levels to setpoint by routing chamber air through a water reservoir, and creation of hypoxic conditions by injecting nitrogen. The air pump outside the 160L growth chamber also constantly draws air through a HEPA filter and cycles it back to create clean air and minimise contamination. A 145°C heated decontamination cycle can also be run when desired. A touch screen makes it easy to enter set points and view or download historical performance. In addition, this moderately sized incubator can be stacked and still allow the user easy access to the top chamber. Shown with an optional platform with castors.


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NU-677E Class II Type A2 biosafety cabinet for animal handling


The NU-677 LabGard Class II Type A2 Biosafety Cabinet offers biological containment for animal research in a design that includes the access, mobility, and durability that vivariums need while minimising the long-term cost


of ownership. Your cage changing or other procedures should not be forced to fit inside a biosafety cabinet but rather the biosafety cabinet should be configured to fit around your process. That is why the NU-677 includes a 12-inch (305mm) work access opening to easily move cages in and out, a base stand whose height can be adjusted for the comfort of each technician, and castors that provide easy mobility. Engineered for long term service, this model is designed with a DC-ECM motor/fan system to move airflow into the permanently mounted flexible HEPEX plenum with equal pressure, distributing particles evenly onto the upstream side of the HEPA filter. Even filter loading promotes uniform downflow velocity and extends HEPA filter life. Furthermore, an easily accessible pre-filter in the back wall helps trap animal hair and dander. Click to learn why NuAire biosafety cabinets are the safer choice for your animal research vivarium.


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