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Anaerobic Incubation System LMAJ-A101 For Oxygen-Free Bacterial Growth


What Is Labmate LMAJ-A101 Anaerobic Jar? 

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.

What Is Labmate LMAJ-A101 Used For?

Labmate LMAJ-A101 is used to incubate microorganisms that cannot survive in oxygen-rich environments.

Key Applications:

  • Anaerobic bacterial culture in clinical labs

  • Antibiotic susceptibility testing

  • Pharmaceutical microbial quality testing

  • Gut microbiome and pathogen research

  • Environmental anaerobic organism studies

Why Is an Anaerobic Jar Needed?

Anaerobic organisms cannot grow or survive in oxygen-rich environments.

How Does Labmate LMAJ-A101 Work?

The system creates anaerobic conditions inside a sealed chamber.

Process:

  1. Culture plates are placed inside the jar

  2. Gas sachet or external gas is introduced

  3. Jar is tightly sealed using locking mechanism

  4. Oxygen is absorbed or displaced

  5. Indicator strip confirms anaerobic state

  6. Jar is placed inside incubator for controlled growth

Core Operational Features

  • Airtight sealing system

  • Gas sachet or valve-based operation

  • Oxygen indicator strip integration

  • Transparent chamber design

  • Multi-plate incubation capacity

  • Incubator compatibility

When Should You Use Labmate LMAJ-A101?

Use this system when:

  • Culturing obligate anaerobic bacteria

  • Performing routine clinical microbiology testing

  • Running batch microbial incubation

  • Working in standard incubator environments

Who Should Use This Anaerobic Jar?

  • Clinical microbiology laboratories

  • Pharmaceutical testing facilities

  • Biotechnology research centers

  • Academic microbiology departments

  • Environmental testing labs

Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Model

LMAJ-A101

Atmosphere Control

Gas sachet / external gas input

Material

Polycarbonate or equivalent

Sealing System

Airtight clamp locking

Capacity

Multiple Petri dishes

Indicator

Oxygen detection strip

Use Environment

Laboratory incubators


Labmate LMAJ-A101 vs Anaerobic Chamber 

System

Use Case

Atmosphere Control

Scale

LMAJ-A101 Jar

Batch incubation

Gas sachet / valve

Small–medium

Anaerobic Chamber

Continuous handling

N₂/H₂/CO₂ control

Large

CO₂ Incubator

Cell culture

CO₂ environment

Medium

How to Choose Labmate LMAJ-A101

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

Alternative Equipment

  • Anaerobic chambers for continuous manipulation

  • CO₂ incubators for capnophilic organisms

  • Glove boxes for oxygen-sensitive handling

  • Standard incubators for temperature control

Key Functional Capabilities

  • Oxygen-free microbial incubation

  • Sealed environmental control

  • Multi-sample processing

  • Indicator-based verification

  • Incubator compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. What does Labmate LMAJ-A101 do?

      It creates oxygen-free conditions for growing anaerobic microorganisms.

Q2. How is oxygen removed?

       Using gas-generating sachets or external gas input systems.

Q3. Can it be used in hospitals?

       Yes, it is widely used in clinical microbiology laboratories.

Q4. How is anaerobic condition confirmed?

      An oxygen indicator strip shows whether oxygen has been removed.

Q5. How many samples can it hold?

      It holds multiple Petri dishes depending on configuration.

Q7. What is the difference between jar and chamber?

      A jar is for sealed incubation, while a chamber allows continuous handling.

Q8. How long does it take to create anaerobic conditions?

       Typically 30–60 minutes depending on method.

Quick Summary

Labmate LMAJ-A101 is an anaerobic jar used to create oxygen-free environments for microbial incubation in laboratory settings. It is widely used in clinical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories for controlled anaerobic bacterial culture.