The LM 901 Laminar Flow cabinet is designed to provide a sterile, controlled environment ideal for laboratory procedures. It features tempered glass, which provides a durable and transparent working area, alongside laminar air speed control of 0.35 to 0.55 m/sn, ensuring a steady flow of clean air. The powerful fan suction capacity of 1300 m³/hour keeps contaminants out. Additionally, it comes equipped with UV lamps, HEPA filters, and a filter timer to ensure air cleanliness is maintained for extended periods. The stainless steel surface is resistant to corrosion, and its motor functions, including speed and on-off buttons, are available for ease of operation.

Feature Specification
Fan Suction Capacity 1300 m³/hour
Motor Sound Level < 75 dB
Sliding Cabin Glass Tempered 6 mm
Laminar Air Speed 0.35 – 0.55 m/s
Motor Speed Button Available
Motor On-Off Button Available
Electrical Outlet 1 piece
U.V. Lamp Available
Filter Timer Available
Hepa Filter Available
Hepa Filter Life Timer Available
Working Surface Material Stainless Steel
Casing Material Galvanized Steel Finished in Enamel
Power Supply AC 190-240 V / 50-60 Hz
Working Cabin Dimensions (WxHxD) 90 x 118 x 75 cm
Overall Dimensions (WxHxD) 120 x 225 x 88 cm
Net Weight 100 kg
Gross Weight 140 kg

Category Description for Laminar Flow Cabinets:

Laminar Flow Cabinets are essential for maintaining a clean and sterile environment in laboratory settings, particularly in microbiology, tissue culture, and various research applications. These cabinets work by creating a uniform flow of filtered air across the work surface, ensuring that airborne contaminants are removed from the workspace. Typically, they include UV sterilization, HEPA filters, and ergonomic designs to provide safety and convenience. Available in different models with various fan suction capacities and cabinet sizes, Laminar Flow Cabinets cater to the needs of multiple laboratory applications, ensuring reliable results in controlled environments.

Category FAQ for Laminar Flow Cabinets:

What is the purpose of a laminar flow cabinet?
A laminar flow cabinet is used to provide a sterile working environment by filtering out airborne contaminants using a uniform stream of HEPA-filtered air, ensuring the safety of sensitive experiments or procedures.

How do laminar flow cabinets maintain cleanliness?
These cabinets use high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and fans to create a continuous flow of clean air across the work surface, removing particles and potential contaminants from the workspace.

Can laminar flow cabinets handle hazardous materials?
Laminar flow cabinets are generally not designed for handling hazardous materials. For hazardous substances, specially designed biosafety cabinets are recommended.

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