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Molecular & Life Science

Bio Safety Cabinet.

Biological safety cabinets (Class I, II, and III) providing HEPA-filtered containment for working with infectious agents, cell cultures, and hazardous biological materials.

Safeguard your operators and sensitive biological samples with our Class II biological safety cabinets featuring HEPA filtration and ergonomic airflow designs. They are critical infrastructure for facilities adhering to the blood bank equipment standards Nepal mandates.

Microbiology & Virology

Safe handling and culture of pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and fungi in diagnostic and research labs.

Cell Culture & Tissue Engineering

Providing sterile conditions for mammalian cell culture, preventing contamination.

Pharmaceutical Compounding

Aseptic preparation of sterile pharmaceutical products and parenteral formulations.

Clinical Sample Processing

Safe processing of patient samples that may contain bloodborne or airborne pathogens.

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What is a Bio Safety Cabinet used for?

Biological safety cabinets (Class I, II, and III) providing HEPA-filtered containment for working with infectious agents, cell cultures, and hazardous biological materials.

What are the core applications of a Bio Safety Cabinet?

Core applications include Microbiology & Virology, Cell Culture & Tissue Engineering, Pharmaceutical Compounding, Clinical Sample Processing.

What are the key specifications to consider when selecting a Bio Safety Cabinet?

Key parameters include class & type (i, ii-a2, ii-b2, iii), hepa filter efficiency, airflow velocity, work area dimensions.

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