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A glove box consists of a sealed box with the inside accessible only by gloves. “Although their use is getting broader all the time,” says Laura Geenen, product manager at Bel-Arts Products (Wayne, NJ), “they are really used for two basic ideas: Protect what you work on from the environment, such as an analytic balance on a production floor, or protect you from what you work on, such as a virus.”
LABstar Workstation

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Ready to operate–includes a large main antechamber, vacuum pump and PLC controller
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Comes standard with an automatic regenerable oxygen and moisture single purifier unit (MB 10G compact)
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Purifier unit can attain purity levels of less than one part per million oxygen and moisture
mBraun
www.mbraunusa.com
Bactrox Hypoxia Chamber

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Offers precise oxygen and carbon dioxide control from 1-20%
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Preserves optimal application conditions not only during incubation but also in the chamber work station
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Advanced atmospheric controller allows for the use of a highly accurate and long-lasting zirconium dioxide oxygen sensor
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Also has a standalone 300 plate incubator
SHEL LAB
www.shellab.com
Glove boxes are specialty enclosures that allow tight control over experimental conditions. Sizes range from less than five to several hundred cubic feet. Glove boxes maintain temperature, humidity, and process gas while protecting the experiment
Glove boxes are specialty enclosures
that allow tight control over experimental
conditions. Sizes range from less than
five to several hundred cubic feet. Glove
boxes are unique among lab enclosures.
Unlike fume hoods, which are
Air Science provides containment solutions to meet any analytical need.
Glove boxes are enclosed, controlled environment chambers that serve as isolation or containment spaces for laboratory work. Most glove boxes operate in isolation mode, under positive pressure, to protect samples or experiments from the environment.
Glove boxes are enclosed, controlled-environment chambers that serve as isolation or containment spaces for laboratory work. Most glove boxes operate in isolation mode, under positive pressure, to protect samples or experiments from the environment.
Glove boxes go by many different names and are used for many purposes. Keep reading as we reveal the results of our glove boxes survey.
Lab Manager Magazine's online surveys help improve the purchasing process and provide you with greater confidence in your final purchasing decision. Please take 3 minutes and complete our survey.
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Glove boxes go by many different names and are used for many purposes. Keep reading as we reveal the results of our glove boxes survey.
Lab Manager Magazine's online surveys help improve the purchasing process and provide you with greater confidence in your final purchasing decision. Please take 3 minutes and complete our survey.