Description
Anaerobic chambers, which are also referred to as anaerobic glove boxes, are atmosphere control units. These are specially designed for situations involving oxygen sensitive materials or product containment needs or general isolation control. McIntosh and Filde’s anaerobic jars are commonly used to create an anaerobic environment.
This is done by replacing some of the air present in the jar, with hydrogen or a mixture of carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The jar consists of two functional parts: a lid and a base. The jar is manufactured using high-quality materials, ensuring that it is leak-proof and that the lid always fits properly. The anaerobic jar is used with the Petri dish rack. Transparent culture jar is made of polycarbonate while the lid of the jar is made of die casted aluminum.
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