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Product category: Safety and ventilation equipment
News Release from: Esco Micro | Subject: Low Noise Labculture
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 18 March 2008

Quietest class II biological safety
cabinet

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Esco launched the new Labculture, low noise, class II biological safety cabinet, said to be the industry's lowest noise class II cabinet, featuring noise levels as low as 53.5dBA

Osha has made work related noise one of its main themes Typical class II BSCs operate at 60dBA, with a reduction of 3dBA representing approximately a halving of perceived noise level

The Low Noise Labculture therefore has a perceived noise level 75% lower than standard Class II cabinets.

Users may spend many hours working continuously.

Lower noise levels create a more comfortable work environment, reduce stress, and enhance productivity.

The Labculture cabinet also features the largest work zone in the industry - work area on Esco 0.9m cabinet is equivalent to work area on competing 1.2m cabinet.

Tri-wall construction surrounds the work zone with negative pressure plenums for maximum safety.

The angled front, narrow profile front grille, raised armrest and frameless sash creates an ergonomic work environment.

Single piece stainless steel work tray and front grille, lower drain pan with angled sides and single piece work zone liner eliminates joints for superior cleanability.

The Labculture, low noise, class II biological safety cabinet is available in 0.9m, 1.2m, 1.5m and 1.8m sizes.

This product is only available for 230VAC 50HZ electrical operation.

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