Model | Glove Ports | A in. (mm) | D in. (mm) | F in. (mm) | H in. (mm) | I in. (mm) | L in. (mm) | M in. (mm) | N in. (mm) | |
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Single, in. (mm) | 2 | 16.56 (421) | 24 (610) | 28.88 (734) | 35 (889) | 11.75 (298) | 28 (711) | 16 (406) | 14.75 (375) | 14 (356) |
Twin, in. (mm) | 4 | 16.56 (421) | 24 (610) | 52.47 (1333) | 58.5 (1486) | 11.75 (298) | 28 (711) | 16 (406) | 14.75 (375) | 14 (356) |
Nitrogen Generators give you a reliable point-of-use supply of up to 99%-pure nitrogen. Eliminate the drawbacks of canisters and 3rd-party suppliers! You control volume, purity and rate; all you need is a clean compressed-air feed. Terra's three sizes of maintenance-free membrane generators meet several capacity requirements are ideal for back-filling or continuous flow into desiccators, glove boxes, vacuum chambers and incubators.
Terra glove boxes are designed as positive-pressure isolation chambers that operate with a continuous inflow of process gas and include bleed valves to relieve overpressures. Unless specified, they are not designed as low-leak or air-tight containment chambers, nor should they be used with hazardous substances that require air-tight seals. In containment applications, a glove box should typically be operated under continuous negative pressure, via a ventilated duct, so that any small leaks do not contaminate the operator or the environment.