Beston biosafety cabinet

  • Work at least 4” to 6” behind the front grille of the cabinet.
    Work as far back in the cabinet as is feasible since exhaust air is primarily drawn from the back of the cabinet.
    Personal protective clothing such as a laboratory coat (preferably with elastic cuffs) and gloves must be worn when working at the hood.
Biological Safety Cabinet – Class II B2 ; Cabinet :- Laminated Marine Plywood / GI Powder Coated / SS 304 ; UV Light :- UV Lamp of Suitable Length ; Illumination 
Classification :- Class II B2 (100% exhaust)Main Filter :- MINIPLEAT HEPA, Particle Retention Size : up to 0.3 Micron, Efficiency : 99.999%Pre Filter :- 

Categories of Bscs

For an overview of BSCs, see Biocompare’s page on Class I, II, & III Biosafety cabinets.
Here’s a quick comparison of the BSC categories:.
1) Class I: These BSCs can be ducted or ductless and protect the user and the lab environment, but not the sample.
A Class I BSC can be used for containment in BSL 1, 2, or 3 applications.
2) Class II: These BSCs.

What is a Class 1 biosafety cabinet?

For all classes of biological safety cabinet, the air is HEPA (high efficiency particulate air)-filtered before being released as exhaust.
A Class I biosafety cabinet is designed to protect the user and the environment, not the sample as negative pressure is used to pull outside air in across the workspace.


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