The H135 HEPA is a tall, wide, deep hypoxic chamber. This Hypoxystation has a capacity of 900 litres and can accommodate a variety of items of equipment such as live cell imaging devices, microscopes, plate readers, etc.
The generous internal height facilitates easy pipetting. All cell manipulations can be performed inside the chamber's hypoxic conditions instead of removing them and risking cell stress and contamination. The entire cell culture incubator chamber is a working and incubation space.
This workstation provides precise environmental control whilst leaving plenty of room to work, incubate and conduct analysis. A rapid 16 litre airlock – no risk of compromising conditions inside the chamber (and it’s flushed with nitrogen as an additional cost saving).
If you need to aspirate biological liquid waste from inside the chamber, order with a Vacuum Take-off Port and the Whitley AsPROvac for the perfect package.
For those who want to use a Seahorse XF Analyzer in their work, there is the option of connecting the H135 HEPA to a Whitley i2 Instrument Workstation.
Equilibrate your media
Although the Hypoxystation allows tight control of the conditions under which cells are cultured, cells may still be unintentionally exposed to excess oxygen during media changes if the fresh media has not previously been equilibrated with the incubation atmosphere. With the Whitley Media Conditioner (UK Patent No. GB2579704) you can equilibrate your liquid media rapidly and ensure even greater accuracy in your research.
