The most common cabinet is the Class II Type A2 biosafety cabinet, though there are many other types of ventilation equipment. The Class II Type A2 biosafety cabinet is the most common cabinet on campus. It uses a curtain of air and HEPA filters to provide both containment and a sterile environment..
o Keep all materials at least four inches inside the sash opening. Never place items on the front or rear perforated grills. Working in the BSC: Confirm everything necessary for the procedure is already inside the BSC and is sterile.
Enclosures designed to meet biosafety cabinet guidelines, and offer protection against airborne biological agents; available in U.S. and international models. Intended for use in small animal research. Microscope-ready models available.
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Our portfolio of biological safety cabinets delivers reliable protection to people, products and the environment, while affording users with decades of manufacturing experience and innovations in laboratory equipment design.
Browse a full range of Biosafety Cabinets products from leading suppliers. Shop now at Fisher Scientific for all of your scientific needs.
Enclosures designed to meet biosafety cabinet guidelines, and offer protection against airborne biological agents; available in U.S. and international models.
What are Biosafety cabinets?
Enclosures designed to meet biosafety cabinet guidelines, and offer protection against airborne biological agents; available in U.S. and international models. Intended for use in small animal research. Microscope-ready models available. Browse a full range of Biosafety Cabinets products from leading suppliers.
What is included in a biological safety cabinet package?
Perform daily applications safely and efficiently with simple-to-order Thermo Scientific™ 1300 Series Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet Packages, which include:
Cabinet; manual
adjustable height stand; factory installed UV light and one set of armrests.
Where does Thermo Fisher Scientific manufacture biosafety cabinets?
Thermo Fisher Scientific operates biosafety cabinet manufacturing facilities in Marietta, OH USA, Langenselbold, Germany and Suzhou, China. In this way, the supply and service needs of our customers can be reliably met in any region.
A Meker–Fisher burner, or Meker burner, is an ambient air laboratory burner that produces multiple open gas flames, used for heating, sterilization, and combustion. It is used when laboratory work requires a hotter flame than attainable using a Bunsen burner, or used when a larger-diameter flame is desired, such as with an inoculation loop or in some glassblowing operations. The burner was introduced by French chemist Georges Méker in an article published in 1905.