Terra Stainless Steel Glove Boxes: Specifications and Pricing
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Available in two and four-port designs, these dry box chambers accommodate Terra’s complete range of control modules for humidity/dehumidification, particle control, and static neutralization. Glove box air locks accommodate material transfer. |
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These stainless steel boxes are designed for negative-pressure operation, making them ideal for evacuation of air and backfill with clean, dry process gas. This construction allows rapid removal of moisture and oxygen to meet ultra-low humidity and anaerobic processing requirements. |
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Similar to the chambers above, these glove boxes provide larger internal clearances and accommodate vacuum antechambers (see below). |
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Made of stainless steel or aluminum, these pass-through vacuum antechambers allow parts degassing before materials are transferred into the glovebox processing chamber. |
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These glove boxes provide control over humidity, particles and ESD. Dual-side glove ports permit access from either side of the chamber, and full-view windows ensure easy viewing of the internal chamber. |
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These full-view glove boxes provide complete viewing of chamber interior and accommodate Terra’s complete line of environmental controllers. |
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Ideal for aseptic processing, these glove boxes feature all-welded, rounded seams that eliminate cracks that harbor germs, making them the ideal biological or pharmaceutical glove box. |
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Two inches of insulation help these glove box chambers hold constant temperatures efficiently and economically. |
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Designed specifically to help meet requirements of USP-797, these chambers incorporate a HEPA filtration system with a laminar airflow design and include a separate antechamber and tilt-up access door. The ideal environment for performing sterile preparations in compounding pharmacies! |
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