Savings of up to 30% off typical running costs can be achieved with two Don Whiteley Scientific anaerobic workstations, the company says.
The Whitley A85TG Workstation and the Whitley A95TG Workstation are very cost-effective anaerobic chambers, as they run from three separate gases.
Unique to Don Whitley Scientific (DWS), these laboratory workstations can operate around 30% cheaper than dual gas versions (which use cylinders of ANO2 and N2).
The A85TG and A95TG run on separate cylinders of N2, H2 and CO2 to create anaerobic conditions, which is much more cost-effective than purchasing pre-mixed anaerobic gas.
Both models are fitted with a large 30 litre airlock with powered internal door to provide effective sample and equipment transfer in the fastest possible time, whilst ensuring the minimum amount of oxygen is introduced into the chamber.
Similarly, they are both fitted with manual, oval glove ports to enable you to work gloved or bare handed.
Each gloveport also acts as a mini-airlock for 10 plates so you can transfer up to 20 plates as you insert your arms - another saving in gas as this avoids the need to run an airlock cycle for small numbers of plates.
Whereas, the A85TG can accommodate between 500 - 700 x 90mm Petri dishes and the A95TG, being the larger model, can accommodate between 1000 - 1400 x 90mm dishes in a chamber that has two sets of glove ports.