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Importance of Class 100 air in a CO2 incubator

by Thermo Electron Corp.

This white paper by Thermo Electron Corp. describes how incubator contamination led to the development of the HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter method designed to handle the primary sources of contamination, biological and airborne, found in most laboratory settings. Common visible and invisible airborne contaminants include metal ions inside dust, pyrogens or fever-producing substances, tobacco smoke, hair, plant spores, carbon black, bacteria, yeast cells, viruses and pollen. This white paper highlights the need for air quality and classification and explains the benefits of Thermo Electron's Thermo HEPA.

Published: 2003
Format: PDF
Length: 4 pages
Type: White paper
Language: English
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