Class III Biological Safety Cabinet Specification
- Product Type
- Biological Safety Cabinet
Class III Biological Safety Cabinet Trade Information
- Minimum Order Quantity
- 1 Number
- Payment Terms
- Cash in Advance (CID)
- Supply Ability
- 2 Per Week
- Sample Policy
- If order is confirmed we will reimburse the sample cost
- Packaging Details
- wooden packaging
- Main Export Market(s)
- Asia
- Main Domestic Market
- All India
- Certifications
- CE, ISO and MSME Certified
About Class III Biological Safety Cabinet
LuxMed , Biosafety Cabinet Class III, Biological Safety Cabinet Class III, Class III biosafety LuxMed , A Class III biosafety cabinet is primarily used for handling extremely hazardous biological agents, like highly infectious viruses or pathogens classified as Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4), due to its completely enclosed, airtight design where all work is conducted through attached gloves, providing maximum protection to the user and environment from potential contamination; essentially, it's used for high-risk biological experiments like those involving Ebola or SARS viruses. A Class III biosafety cabinet is used for working with hazardous materials, such as viruses, bacteria, and microorganisms. It's also known as a glove box because of the arm-length gloves attached to the cabinet. Key applications of a Class III biosafety cabinet: Work with highly contagious pathogens: Experiments involving agents considered extremely dangerous and likely to cause severe disease with high risk of transmission. Maximum containment laboratories: Laboratories dedicated to handling BSL-4 agents where strict safety protocols are required. Handling hazardous materials with high aerosol potential: Situations where airborne particles could pose a significant risk to the operator. Research on emerging diseases: Studying newly discovered or poorly understood infectious diseases. Work with chemical carcinogens: Manipulating highly toxic chemicals that can be harmful through inhalation. Key features of a Class III biosafety cabinet: Glovebox design: Users operate entirely through attached gloves, preventing direct contact with hazardous materials. Airtight enclosure: Completely sealed chamber to prevent the escape of contaminants. HEPA filtration: High-efficiency particulate air filters on both incoming and outgoing air to remove particles. Negative pressure: 1. Maintains a lower air pressure inside the cabinet to prevent air from escaping. Double-door transfer system: Materials are safely introduced and removed through a dedicated transfer chamber. Safety Provides maximum protection to the worker and the environment. An extra level of safety not available in Class I or II cabinets. Tips for use Turn on the cabinet at least 5 minutes before starting work. Set up your workflow from clean to dirty. Place materials three to five inches away from the front and back grills.