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Labmate LMAJ-A101 is a sealed laboratory anaerobic jar used to create oxygen-free conditions for incubating and growing anaerobic microorganisms inside standard laboratory incubators.
Labmate LMAJ-A101 is used to incubate microorganisms that cannot survive in oxygen-rich environments.
Anaerobic bacterial culture in clinical labs
Antibiotic susceptibility testing
Pharmaceutical microbial quality testing
Gut microbiome and pathogen research
Environmental anaerobic organism studies
Anaerobic organisms cannot grow or survive in oxygen-rich environments.
The system creates anaerobic conditions inside a sealed chamber.
Culture plates are placed inside the jar
Gas sachet or external gas is introduced
Jar is tightly sealed using locking mechanism
Oxygen is absorbed or displaced
Indicator strip confirms anaerobic state
Jar is placed inside incubator for controlled growth
Airtight sealing system
Gas sachet or valve-based operation
Oxygen indicator strip integration
Transparent chamber design
Multi-plate incubation capacity
Incubator compatibility
Use this system when:
Culturing obligate anaerobic bacteria
Performing routine clinical microbiology testing
Running batch microbial incubation
Working in standard incubator environments
Clinical microbiology laboratories
Pharmaceutical testing facilities
Biotechnology research centers
Academic microbiology departments
Environmental testing labs
Choose this system when:
You need compact anaerobic incubation
Work is done inside standard incubators
Batch culture processing is required
Cost-efficient anaerobic setup is preferred
Anaerobic chambers for continuous manipulation
CO₂ incubators for capnophilic organisms
Glove boxes for oxygen-sensitive handling
Standard incubators for temperature control
Oxygen-free microbial incubation
Sealed environmental control
Multi-sample processing
Indicator-based verification
Incubator compatibility
It creates oxygen-free conditions for growing anaerobic microorganisms.
Using gas-generating sachets or external gas input systems.
Yes, it is widely used in clinical microbiology laboratories.
An oxygen indicator strip shows whether oxygen has been removed.
It holds multiple Petri dishes depending on configuration.
A jar is for sealed incubation, while a chamber allows continuous handling.
Typically 30–60 minutes depending on method.