When working in a sterile environment, the circumstances have to be handled with great precaution. Therefore, air treatment is used to mitigate any chance of contamination. For laboratories that use a sterile environment for their plantlets, laminar flow is used to ensure that everything stays uncontaminated.

Air treatment happens at different levels in laboratories. Lab Associates supplies flow cabinets where your operators dispense media or check, cut and put plantlets in the culture vessels.

Two different laminar flow units can be used as flow cabinet: a cross flow or a down flow unit. A cross flow unit blows in a laminar flow from the opposite wall towards the operator and the down flow unit blows in a laminar flow from above the operator.

At Lab Associates we can supply your laboratory with different laminar flow units from various suppliers.

The Interflow cross flow unit, model IF/CF, is using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

The Interflow cross flow unit, model IF/CF, is using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

Front view of Interflow cross flow unit using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

Front view of Interflow cross flow unit using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

The Interflow down flow unit, model IF/DF, is using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

The Interflow down flow unit, model IF/DF, is using laminar flow to keep your working space free from contaminated air.

The Interflow cross flow unit can be controlled by your lab operators via an easy to control panel.

The Interflow cross flow unit can be controlled by your lab operators via an easy to control panel.