Fume hoods are used for ventilation of enclosed workspaces to isolate samples from the user or the environment. Products include cabinets suitable for biosafety applications and related documentation.
Protect samples with the Thermo Scientific™ Heraguard™ ECO Clean Bench, which features optimal efficiency, safety and functionality. Available with DC motors for low energy consumption, the clean bench meets ISO class 5 minimum conditions achieved in the work area and EU GMP Grade A work...
Certifications/Compliance: EN 12469, by TüV Nord, LNE (0.9 and 1.2m). EN 12469, by TüV Nord (1.5 and 1.8m) Product Type: Biosafety Cabinet. Exhaust Air Filter: HEPA H 14 EN 1822, 99.995% at 0.3μm Particle Green Features: Energy efficient.
Certifications/Compliance: NSF Class II Type B2 BSC. Certifications/Compliance: NSF/ANSI 49. Certifications/Compliance: UL. Certifications/Compliance: CE.
Certifications/Compliance: NSF/ANSI 49. Certifications/Compliance: UL. Certifications/Compliance: CE. Product Type: Class II, Type A2 Bio Safety Cabinet.
1500 Series B2 BSC, NSF listed Class II, Type B2 BSC available in nominal widths of 4 ft (1.2 m) and 6 ft (1.8m). Regional voltages selectable. Incorporates SmartFlow intelligent compensation for downflow, energy efficient DC motor, stainless steel interior and line-of-sight graphical display and...
Certifications/Compliance: NSF/ANSI 49. Certifications/Compliance: UL. Certifications/Compliance: CE. Product Type: Class II, Type A2 Bio Safety Cabinet.
Certifications/Compliance: NSF/ANSI 49. Certifications/Compliance: UL. Certifications/Compliance: CE. Product Type: Class II, Type A2 Bio Safety Cabinet.
The laminar flow hood is one of the most important pieces of equipment in a cell culture lab. Laminar air flow hoods come in many varieties with distinct levels of protection based on air filtration, exhaust, and direction of air flow.
Electrophoresis is a common lab technique used to identify, quantify, and purify nucleic acid fragments and assess quality. RNA molecules are negatively charged, and during gel electrophoresis they migrate toward the anode in the presence of an electric current.
Why does the manual for the MagMAX FFPE DNA/RNA Ultra Kit suggest using Citrisolv Clearing Agent for removal of paraffin from the FFPE samples? Can I use xylene instead?