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Anaerobic chambers allow you to do away with jars

A Camlab product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 9, 2008

Already an established technology in the United States, these units have recently been launched by Camlab and are already being used in a number of UK research facilities

Camlab and Shellab announce the introduction of the Bactron anaerobic chamber to the UK.

Anaerobic glove boxes have made a name for themselves over the last 15 or so years.

As more and more labs realise the cost savings involved with moving from vacuum jars or bags, to anaerobic workstations they also begin realising the improvement in successful culturing and identification.

The Bactron anaerobic environmental chamber is designed to allow efficient and dexterous glove-free handling and inspection of samples.

Modular systems within the chamber facilitate the completion of procedures from unpacking material to inoculation, incubation, inspection and recovery, all without a single exposure to oxygen.

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