CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENCLOSURES & CABINETS
Standard or Custom Built Systems
Providing stable conditions for experimentation, testing and production
No need for a clean room - space saving and compact system with a small footprint.
Bigneat designs, manufactures and installs enclosures providing precision stable conditions, temperature, humidity with clean air.
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Bigneat’s BCEE enclosure range has been designed following years of practical experience and is an example of Bigneat’s innovation in enclosure design & technology.
BCEE high-purity clean air enclosure with controlled humidity, temperature and/or controlled atmosphere (HX) will provide the
user with the highest quality precision environment at all times irrespective of fluctuations in the surrounding laboratory environment.
BCEE uses a sealed recirculatory air system to provide downflow sterile air to the work surface ensuring sample/process protection.
Manipulation within the enclosure is through sliding doors or glove ports.
Controlled Atmosphere Enclosures (HX) for aerobic, hypoxic or anaerobic conditions use gas (nitrogen/CO2) to remove oxygen.
Applications:
■ Containment of drug discovery robotics systems requiring chilling, incubation or set-level stable temperature.
■ Containment of moisture sensitive weighing process equipment and analytical equipment, O2 sensitive procedures.
■ Life sciences; stem cell research (hypoxic)
■ Handling of freeze-dryed samples (reducing hydroscopy)
Features:
■ Universal control panel - displays status of enclosed automation and controls airflow system balance, hour
counter.
■ Audible and visual alarm indication of incorrect conditions.
■ Large range of options, ventilated transfer ports and waste management systems.
■ Bigneat enclosures provide excellent visibility of the enclosed system.
■ Sealed cable gland ports.
■ Integrated robot system safety switches.
| Controlled Humidity |
<1% - 85% RH |
| Controlled Temperature | 4°C - 40°C |
| Clean Air | ISO Class 5 to EN14644:2003 |
| Controlled Atmosphere | Aerobic, hypoxic or anaerobic conditions |
Literature download:
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