ISO Class 7 Cleanroom Standards | Particulate, ACH, Requirements
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7M ago
In accordance with the ISO 14644 standards, ISO Class 7 cleanrooms represent a highly controlled environment that is engineered to maintain specific cleanliness values. The enclosed system encompasses ceiling-mounted fan filter units (FFUs) that generate a continuous supply of HEPA or ULPA-filtered air. In this article, we'll cover top-level considerations and standards for ISO 7 cleanroom design and construction. Additionally, we'll explore general principles for ISO 7 standards including particulate levels, ACH requirements, and equipment-based considerations among several unique application ..read more
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Laboratory Homogenizer and Sonicator Features, Styles, and Accessories Comparison
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9M ago
mix, blend or pulverize chemical and biological samples to form a uniform, homogenous suspension for further analysis. More specifically, homogenizers are used to lyse cellular structures, mill environmental samples, emulsify immiscible materials, and disperse chemical compounds by particle size ..read more
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Medical Pass-Through Chambers and Windows For Healthcare, Hospitals, Pharmacies, and Surgical Rooms
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9M ago
Terra Universal is a manufacturer and supplier of various cleanroom pass-through chambers and pass-through transfer windows that readily support healthcare, hospitals, and surgical environments ..read more
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Lab Vortexer Guide: Features, Accessories, and Style Comparison
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9M ago
, gently agitate liquid samples by creating a vortex motion within the sample tube. Vortexers are composed of a drive shaft, oriented vertically, and connected to an electric motor, encased in a plastic or steel housing. The top end of the drive shaft protrudes from the housing and attaches to a micro-tube cup adapter or rack designed to accommodate microplates or multiple test tubes. Simple vortexers turn on automatically when a micro-tube, containing the sample, is pressed into the rubber cup. Advanced vortexers include analog or digital controllers with on/off switches, mixing speed control ..read more
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Comparison Guide: Lab Incubators, Orbital, and Refrigerated Shakers
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9M ago
Laboratory shakers rotate in an orbital, or reciprocating, motion to ensure thorough mixing of liquid samples and reagents ..read more
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PCR Thermal Cyclers - Comparison and Differences
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9M ago
 optimize sample conditions to empower the amplification of target nucleic acid sequences for quantitative and qualitative analysis. Thermal cyclers are designed to perform two types of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods: end-point, or standard PCR, and real-time qPCR ..read more
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Laboratory Water Purification System Differences, Types, Uses Comparison
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9M ago
remove a wide variety of contaminants from feed water (tap water or pre-treated water) to produce pure water ideal for a host of applications within the lab ..read more
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Selecting Appropriate Cleanroom Stainless Steel: 304 vs 316 vs 304L vs 316L
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9M ago
Terra Universal manufactures a vast selection of stainless steel products for cleanrooms, hospitals, laboratories, and other controlled environments. Among these steel-constructed products, you'll find tables, workstations, glove boxes, pass-throughs, doors, and more ..read more
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How Do I Select the Right Cleanroom for cGMP, GLP, ASTM, and IEST Requirements
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9M ago
Cleanroom selection is a critical decision for a company. The wrong design choice may result in procedural inefficiency, cross contamination, or certification failure. Let’s discuss common questions Terra customers have when specifying and purchasing a cleanroom ..read more
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Liquid Handers and Automated Microplate Systems Comparison
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9M ago
 are a class of automated instruments used to dispense, transfer, dilute, or mix samples and reagents. Liquid handlers accurately handle small sample volumes, ranging from microliters to milliliters, and perform a variety of operations, including pipetting, mixing, and serial dilution. Automated liquid handlers offer several benefits when compared with manual experimental prep ..read more
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