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NuAire Class II Biosafety Cabinets – The Basics
NuAire Class II Biosafety Cabinets – THE BASICS
To run a modern healthcare, biological, chemical, medical research, pharmacy, or pharmaceutical lab, a manager should understand the capital equipment employed regularly. The more thorough the knowledge of each device, the more efficiently the lab manager can plan for the implications of deployment, maintenance, repair, and replacement.
Biosafety Cabinet Standards and Types There are 3 major types of BSCs in common use. Class I, Class II, Class III.
Class II Biosafety Cabinets
BSCs are ingenious in their design. By using relatively simple mechanisms that rely on the physics of fluid dynamics, these devices maintain barriers to contamination while still allowing the physical access that allows people to do their work.
Class II
Biosafety Cabinet Airflow
Please download the eBook that describes the basics of Class II Biosafety Cabinets.
You will find the topics below in the eBook.
1. Biosafety Cabinet History
2. Biosafety Cabinet Standards and Types
3. Class II Biosafety Cabinets
3.1 The Physics behind BSCs
3.2 How They Work
4. Protection and Laminar Flow
5. Class II Types
5.1 Type A1
5.2 Type A2
5.3 Type B1
5.4 Type B2
6. Class II Construction
6.1 Work Area and Size
6.2 Filtration
7. Operation and Configuration
7.1 Control System
7.2 Built-in Options
7.3 Installation
7.4 Operation
7.5 Decontamination
8. Conclusion