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CaptairBio Protects Sample Preparations

By Drug Discovery Trends Editor | April 23, 2013

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The CaptairBio technology works with positive pressure airflow and has a flow rate of 183 to 235 CFM to ensure ISO 5 air quality standards within the enclosure, thereby creating an ultra-clean working atmosphere.

The air flow meter system allows air face velocity to be constantly monitored and indicates blockage of the HEPA  H 14 filter and the easily accessible energy ports located on the side panels of the enclosure offer convenience for the user.

The ergonomic work surface is made of stainless steel, with an arm rest to provide a comfortable working position. Each fume hood is outfitted with energy efficient internal lighting.

The CaptairBio line also includes the optional Mobicap rolling cart, which is equipped with an adjustable inner shelf, allowing the user space to work while seated.

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