Inhalation exposure systems, or aerosol inhalation chambers, are used to create controlled environments in which the effects that airborne substances have on biological systems can be studied in a laboratory setting. Often used for lab animal testing, inhalation exposure systems are used to study the toxicological effects of various pollutants and viral diseases such as influenza. Aerosol inhalation chambers are also used to test the efficacy of inhalable medicines and treatments such as inhalers and nebulizers. With extensive use in the pharmaceutical, environmental, and biotechnology industries, inhalation exposure systems provide valuable insight into respiratory function and treatment efficacies. When comparing various models, ensure that the chamber size is sufficient for your analysis. Many laboratories also opt for more automated models that can control variables such as airflow, concentrations of pathogens or pollutants, and exposure times. Lastly, look for models that offer automated sterilization procedures to maintain proper laboratory safety.
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- Reproducible Animal Exposure to Droplet-Borne Contaminants and Infectious Agents, Produces Deep-lung Infections that more closely Simulate Real-World circumstances.
- 5 cu. Ft
- 10 to 100 SCFM
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