Anaerobic and hypoxia chambers are advanced systems designed to recreate oxygen-free environments or atmospheres with controlled oxygen concentrations, enabling experiments under highly regulated conditions. They are widely used in microbiology, cell research, metabolism studies, and disease models related to hypoxia.
Anaerobic chambers enable O₂ removal with humidity control, operation with anaerobic gas mixtures or nitrogen only, automatic pressure and temperature regulation, as well as safety systems with alarms and leak detection. Hypoxia chambers allow precise control of oxygen concentration, typically between 0.5% and 20%, using microprocessor-based systems with high-precision sensors and automatic calibration. They include controlled incubation, vacuum pumps, internal lighting, and high-capacity chamber space, making them ideal for physiological and pathological studies under low-oxygen conditions.
Anaerobic Chamber
Specifications of the various available models:
- O₂ removal system with humidity control;
- Dual gas input operation: anaerobic gas mixture or nitrogen only;
- Audible and visual alarm for low gas supply;
- Automatic pressure control;
- Temperature control: ambient +5 to 70 °C;
- Includes internal electrical outlet, leak detector, light holder, and Petri dish support;
- Required capacity: 300, 600, or 900 plates?
- Do you require HEPA filtration ensuring ISO Class 3 air treatment?
- Do you require a support table?
Hypoxia Chamber
Specifications of the various available models:
- Microprocessor control with PID sensor for precise atmosphere regulation;
- Oxygen control range: 0.5% to 20%;
- Zirconium dioxide sensor;
- Automatic oxygen calibration system;
- 388 L chamber with incubation up to 70 °C;
- Capacity for 300 plates;
- Includes Petri dish racks, internal electrical outlet, leak detector, internal light, and vacuum pump;
- Do you require a support table?
Please let us know your desired specifications and our team will recommend the most suitable equipment.