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Anaerobic Gas-System |
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Quick and convenient solution Create atmospheres suitable for the culturing of anaerobic, microaerophilic and capnophilic bacteria in common anaerobic jars |
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Extremely rapid oxygen depletion Develop anaerobic atmospheric conditions inside the jar in less than 1 minute
Flexibility Chose the level of oxygen depletion (microaerophilic atmosphere) |
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Significant cost savings Reduce capital and operating costs
Multiple simultaneous atmospheres Within multiple jars |
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Specially in quality control processes of food, beverages, cosmetics andhygiene products samples have to be tested for anaerobic bacteria, causing infectious diseases or food poisoning. The samples are incubated in special containers under anaerobic atmosphere. The oxygen containing air is replaced by dry nitrogen using special inexpensive chemical substances. |
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Simple to use Programmed using keyboard. Draining and filling with replacement gas (nitrogen or carbon dioxide) managed automatically. Gas extraction can be controlled (up to 2mbar) to reduce the risk of cell lysis. |