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Environment laminar flow hood cabinets - Planet-of-mushrooms

In simple words, there are numerous particles floating in the ambient air. They consist of microbes such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and many more. For any plant tissue culture laboratory they are a must-have as working sterile is the key to a successful culture. For details visit https://www.planet-of-mushrooms.com/ or phone: 48525611631 and Email: planet-of-mushrooms(at)protonmail.com.<br>

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Environment laminar flow hood cabinets - Planet-of-mushrooms

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  1. EnvironmentLaminar Flow HoodCabinets

  2. Why to select laminar flow cabinets? • In creating a particle-free working environment Laminar Flow Hoodcabinets help a lot and it does it by projecting air through a filtration system. • In simple words, there are numerous particles floating in the ambient air. They consist of microbes such as viruses, bacteria, fungi and many more. For any plant tissue culture laboratory they are a must-have as working sterile is the key to a successful culture.

  3. Working of a laminar flow hood • Working principle is basically based on the laminar flow of air through the cabinet. This simply indicates that air is moving at the same speed in the same direction. • This device basically works by letting inward flow of air but at first it should pass through a pre-filter. • Next, towards the HEPA filters the blower or fan directs the air. • The filters then trap the bacteria, fungi and other particulate materials so that the air moving out of it remains particulate-free air. • Then across the work surface the air passing through the filter is exhausted as a part of the laminar flow of the air. • As the laminar flow hood cabinet is closed on the sides external air with contamination cannot enter.

  4. Types of laminar flow cabinets Vertical laminar flow cabinets • These cabinets even recalculate and filter the air from inside apart from filtering the air from outside the hood. However, over the workspace from the top clean air comes out in a downward direction. Horizontal laminar flow cabinets • From outside the hood these cabinets filter the air and it blows the clean air from the back of the hood towards the operator. It creates horizontal airflow of particulate-free air. This type of cabinet is highly suitable as it gives the most control over contamination.

  5. Things to avoid while using a laminar flow • From the cabinet workbench any waste or other non-sterile items should be away. In the airflow these things create turbulence and can create contaminations. • Around your hands and wrists you should not wear any jewelry/watches. • Never place large objects near the back of the cabinet as they can result in disruption of the laminar airflow and create contaminations. • The most important point to keep in mind is that inside the Laminar Flow Hoodcabinet never uses non-sterile culture vessels.

  6. Contact Us • Phone: +48525611631 • Email:planet-of-mushrooms(at)protonmail.com • www.planet-of-mushrooms.com

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