Biosafety Cabinets

Labtro Biosafety Cabinets are designed to provide optimal protection for personnel, the environment, and biological samples against contamination. They include advanced filtration systems that meet regulatory air quality standards. These cabinets feature a waterproof socket and a user-friendly control interface. Their door shift alarm ensures the door is properly sealed. Our Biosafety Cabinets are widely used in medical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories for their reliability and superior performance.

  • Biological Safety Cabinet Class II A2 LT-BSC201

    • Work Surface Height: 750 mm
    • Maximum Opening: 550 mm (22 inch)
    • Tested Opening: Safety height 254 mm (10 inch)
    • Airflow Volume: 824 m³/h (485 cfm), 60%: 1212 m³/h (713 cfm), 40%: 824 m³/h (485 cfm)
    • Front Window: Motorized, Two-layer laminated toughened glass (≥ 6 mm), Anti-UV
  • Biological Safety Cabinet Class II A2 LT-BSC202

    • HEPA Filter: Two, 99.999% efficiency at 0.3μm
    • Tested Opening: 200 mm Safety Height
    • Maximum Opening: 370 mm
    • Inflow Velocity: 0.53 ± 0.025 m/s
    • Downflow Velocity: 0.33 ± 0.025 m/s

Frequently Asked Question
1. What is a biosafety cabinet?

A biosafety cabinet is an enclosed, ventilated laboratory workspace designed to protect the user, the environment, and the materials being handled from contamination during microbiological or biomedical work.

2. Where are biosafety cabinets commonly used?

They are widely used in microbiology labs, clinical and diagnostic laboratories, pharmaceutical research, biotechnology facilities, and academic research institutions.

3. What is the main purpose of a biosafety cabinet?

The main purpose is to provide a sterile and safe working environment by filtering air and containing aerosols or pathogens during sensitive procedures.

4. How do biosafety cabinets work?

They use HEPA filters to purify incoming and outgoing air. The airflow is designed to prevent cross-contamination and exposure to infectious agents.

5. What maintenance does a biosafety cabinet require?

Regular cleaning, filter inspection/replacement, airflow testing, and professional certification to ensure continued safe operation.