Vacuum glove box and negative pressure glove box systems are designed for applications requiring full vacuum (29.9”Hg) or sub-ambient pressures.An anaerobic chamber is designed to keep oxygen levels as low as possible, while a hypoxia chamber allows researchers to achieve a specific oxygen set point. Anaerobic and hypoxia chamber systems provide low oxygen environments to support microaerophilic bacteriology and hypoxia cell culture processes. Typically, controlled atmosphere glove boxes operate under a positive pressure of inert process gas or a negative pressure for fume or other contaminant removal. The air is then exhausted through a second HEPA or ULPA filter to capture submicron powders or contaminants before exiting the glovebox.Ī controlled environment glove box (either isolation or containment) meets precise requirements for humidity, temperature, static safety, particulates, and/or other environmental conditions.
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