Anaerobic Glove Box / Anaerobic Chamber

Anaerobic chambers are used in experiments that require handling of oxygen sensitive materials. They can be found in microbiology labs and other labs where cell culture experiments that are sensitive to oxygen are performed. Things to consider when selecting an anaerobic chamber include features such as temperature, humidity regulation, if and how many incubators are included, whether the box is gloved or gloveless, and the type of user interface.
CompanyPlas-LabsPlas-Labs
ItemControlled Atmosphere Anaerobic Chamber Glove Box (Manually Controlled)One-Touch Automatic Anaerobic Chamber
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Catalog Number855-AC / 855-ACB857-OTA
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DescriptionThe #855-AC (Anaerobic Chamber) has been designed for manually controlling your atmosphere when working with Oxygen sensitive materials. It is perfect for working in situations requiring low levels of Oxygen during critical isolation of the operator or your research materials. Any inert gas may be ... Read MoreThe 857-OTA One-Touch "Go Anaerobic" chamber allows one simple press of the "Go Anaerobic" button to create a strict anaerobic environment. No standing around to manually purge glove box. Simply push the "Go Anaerobic" button on the large, color, touch-screen display and the glove box automatically... Read More
Volume17.3 cu.ft. (489 L) or 40.9 cu.ft. (1157L)17.3 cu.ft. (489 L)
Exterior Dimensionsvaries with modelWxDxH: 55 x 35 x 38 in.
Interior Dimensionsvaries with modelWxDxH 41 x 28 x 26
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