Thermo: Importance of Class 100 Air in a CO2 Incubator

Air quality is an important factor if you are working in an environment where you want to achieve and maintain process integrity. Learn more in this white paper by Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Written byThermo Fisher Scientific
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Why Should I Care about Air Quality?

Air quality is an important factor if you are working in an environment where you want to achieve and maintain process integrity. Product yields, product reliability, and protection of people can be affected by airborne contamination in a room or inside an incubator chamber. When an incubator door is opened, laboratory room air enters the chamber. Reducing airborne particulates inside the chamber helps prevent or minimize the potential damage to your product. Industries such as aerospace, food, pharmaceuticals, medical devices, research, and healthcare understand the process and product benefits of controlling airborne contamination.

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