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.
CO2 incubator's built-in H2O2 sterilization system integrates UV light, copper-enriched stainless steel construction and unique cabinet design to permit frequent sterilization in less than three hours.
The modern Class II Microbiological Safety Cabinet, now regarded as probably the most common in-use Safety Cabinet employed around the world, is available with features meeting the stringent ergonomic and green requirements in many countries.
Use of modern day Biological Safety cabinets (BSC’s) began in the early 1970’s with BSC’s that were manufactured to the NIH-03-112C Standard and subsequently the NSF Standard 49.
The modern Class II Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) was developed in the early 1960’s as a result of the increased availability of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter technology.