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Biological Safety Cabinet Class II B2 56-BSC202 safety level 2 enclosed cabinet unit where there is no recirculation inside the workspace; 100 % air is exhausted as they are hard connected to exhaust system. This is used to handle volatile toxic chemicals and radio nucleotides where chemical vapor re-circulation into the work zone is not permitted. It meets the requirements for the protection of product, personnel and the environment allowing for the safe handling of pathogens, contaminants or other potentially hazardous materials.
$8,304.00 $ 6920
| Air exhaust | 100% |
| Glass door orientation | 10° tilted |
| HEPA filter | 0.3 micron |
| Air pressure | Vertical negative |
| Cleaning level | 100 level |
| Ascending wind speed | ≥ 0.55 m/s |
| Descending wind speed | ≥ 0.35 m/s |
| Noise | ≤ 58 dB |
| Half ventilation peak value | ≤ 3 µm |
| Personnel protection | CFU ≤ 10 |
| Product protection | CFU ≤ 5 |
| Cross contamination | CFU ≤ 2 |
| Fluorescent lamp | 30 W x 2 |
| UV lamp | 30 W x 1 |
| Power | AC 220 V / 50 Hz |
| Air supply filter dimension | 1290 x 554 x 50 mm |
| Working area | 1300 x 650 x 620 mm |
| Overall dimension | 1495 x 720 x 1950 mm |
| Weight | 340 kg |
Function Implementation Toxic vapor procedures Fully exhausted airflow preventing chemical vapor return Radioisotope applications Hard-ducted system for radionuclide containment Biological risk containment CFU ≤10 personnel protection in validated airflow field Sterile culture operations CFU ≤5 product protection within clean airflow zone Diagnostic and QC environments Mid-size workspace supporting regulated lab tasks
Lab Expo Class II Biological Safety Cabinet supports controlled containment workflows where regulated airflow and HEPA filtration are required for safe biological handling. This class ii bsc operates with defined inflow and downflow air patterns, offering A2 or B2 configurations with recirculation or total exhaust as specified. Microprocessor controls manage airflow stability and monitoring, while stainless steel work surfaces, negative pressure containment, and integrated alarms ensure controlled, compliant operation for routine laboratory procedures.