Labnic Biological Safety Cabinets operate at optimized inflow velocities to maintain sterile working conditions and protect both users and samples. These Class II cabinets are equipped with high-efficiency HEPA and ULPA filters, ensuring clean, particle-free airflow to minimize contamination risks. The fully enclosed design prevents the escape of infectious agents into the external environment, maintaining lab safety at all times. Their ergonomic construction is tailored for user comfort, allowing fatigue-free operation during extended laboratory tasks. Labnic’s Biological Safety Cabinets are essential for ensuring a controlled, sterile environment across microbiology, pharmaceutical, research, and clinical applications.
Safety Class
Inflow Velocity
Protection Type
Downflow Velocity
Airflow System
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Biological Safety Cabinets used for?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets are used to provide a sterile working environment while protecting users, samples, and the laboratory from contamination.
2. How do Biological Safety Cabinets maintain clean airflow conditions?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets operate at optimized inflow velocities combined with controlled airflow patterns to maintain sterile working conditions.
3. What filtration systems are used in Biological Safety Cabinets?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets are equipped with high-efficiency HEPA and ULPA filters to ensure particle-free airflow.
4. How do Biological Safety Cabinets protect the external laboratory environment?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets feature a fully enclosed design that prevents the escape of infectious agents into the surrounding environment.
5. How do Biological Safety Cabinets support user comfort during operation?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets are ergonomically designed to allow comfortable and fatigue-free operation during extended laboratory tasks.
6. Where are Biological Safety Cabinets commonly used?
Ans. Biological Safety Cabinets are commonly used in microbiology laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, research centers, and clinical environments.