Biosafety cabinet atex

  • Do I need a explosion proof fume hood?

    Explosion-proof fume hoods are required if a flammable chemical's concentration exceeds 25% of the LEL (Lower Explosion Limit) or LFL (Lower Flammability Limit)..

  • How often does a biosafety cabinet need to be certified?

    BSCs must be certified when installed, whenever they are moved and at least annually [29 CFR 1910.1030(e)(2) (iii)(B)].
    Employers should ensure that a risk assessment has been completed and approved for the work to be conducted and to identify the class and type of BSC needed for the operation or procedure..

  • What does ATEX stand for?

    “ATEX” is an abbreviation for the ATEX Directive and is short for “Atmospheres Explosibles”.
    It is a set of European Union regulations that are designed to ensure the safety of products being used in explosive environments..

  • What is ATEX rating?

    ATEX rating, also known as an “ATEX Equipment Category”, is a classification system used to identify the level of protection provided by equipment used in potentially explosive environments..

  • What is the full form of ATEX approval?

    ATEX is an abbreviation for "ATmosphere EXplosible".
    At the same time, ATEX is the abbreviated name of the European Directive 2014/34/EC concerning the placing on the market of explosion-proof electrical and mechanical equipment, components and protective systems..

  • What is the function of ATEX?

    ATEX is the name commonly given to the two European Directives for controlling explosive atmospheres: .
    1) Directive 99/92/EC (also known as 'ATEX 137' or the 'ATEX Workplace Directive') on minimum requirements for improving the health and safety protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres..

  • What is the meaning of ATEX?

    ATEX generally refers to the hazard of explosive atmospheres occurring in the workplace due to the presence of flammable gasses or combustible dust mixed in air, which can give rise to the risk of explosion..

Constructed from Fully Welded Mild Steel and Fully welded brushed stainless steel Chamber. All electrical components including sockets, lighting and airflow 
Filtration Fume Cupboards can be installed anywhere within your workspace. Our advanced filtration technology, capture and absorbs pollutants produced during 
The main principle behind this safety classification is to prevent the formation of an explosive atmosphere. This is done by eliminating sources of ignition and 

How does a Class II biological safety cabinet work?

All Class II biological safety cabinets use filters and controlled airflows to capture contamination.
Our patented, advanced airflow design delivers another level of confidence in safety through intelligent, automatic and continual adjusting of airflow to maintain optimal protection.


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