LabGard ES (Energy Saver) NU-543 Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet
LabGard® Air NU-543 Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet offers the very best in personnel, product, and environmental protection by monitoring and controlling real-time airflow through the use of an airflow sensor, and displays airflow speeds on the OLED interface. The ability to choose up to three (3) different access opening heights allows our customers the option to select a larger access opening to improve techn…
Great product, they are always perform 100% and easy to operate or decontaminate.
Cell plating, seeding
The BSCs are used for 8-10 hs a day, 5-6 days a week without any problems for over a year since the purchase. The PM is the only maintenance it requires. Since its installation there were no contamination or failed experiments due to cabinet failure or cabinet related contamination. The only potential improvement suggestion may be if the size and weight of these cabinets could be reduced. By size I mean keeping the cabinet door and workplace the same but the upbuilt hepa filter and ventillator box reduced.
Review Date: 27 Jan 2025 | NuAire, Inc.
LabGard® Air NU-543 Class II, Type A2 Biological Safety Cabinet offers the very best in personnel, product, and environmental protection by monitoring and controlling real-time airflow through the use of an airflow sensor, and displays airflow speeds on the OLED interface.
The ability to choose up to three (3) different access opening heights allows our customers the option to select a larger access opening to improve technician movement and reach; select a smaller access opening to lower your total cost of ownership; or select somewhere in-between to get the best of both heights.
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