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LMAJ-A100 is a sealed laboratory container used to create oxygen-free or reduced-oxygen conditions for incubating anaerobic microorganisms inside standard laboratory incubators.
Creates oxygen-free environment for microbial growth
Uses gas-generating sachets or controlled gas input
Holds multiple culture plates in a sealed container
Includes oxygen indicator for condition verification
Used in clinical, pharmaceutical, and research labs
LMAJ-A100 is used to incubate microbial cultures in oxygen-free conditions for anaerobic bacterial growth and testing.
Anaerobic pathogen isolation in clinical labs
Antibiotic susceptibility testing
Pharmaceutical microbial testing
Microbiome and gut flora studies
Environmental microbial analysis
Academic laboratory training
Labmate jar creates an oxygen-free environment by sealing culture plates and removing oxygen using gas-generating sachets or controlled gas replacement.
Culture plates are placed inside the jar
Gas sachet is activated or gas is introduced
Oxygen is removed or reduced
Indicator confirms anaerobic conditions
Jar is placed in an incubator
Sealed oxygen-controlled environment
Multi-plate incubation capacity
Gas sachet compatibility
Oxygen indicator verification
Transparent body for visibility
Incubator-compatible design
Hospital microbiology labs
Pharmaceutical QC laboratories
Biotechnology research labs
Academic institutions
Environmental testing labs
Public health laboratories
Use this jar when:
Batch anaerobic incubation is required
Multiple plates need simultaneous processing
A compact incubator-compatible setup is needed
Routine microbiology testing is performed
Cost-effective anaerobic setup is preferred
Avoid this jar when:
Continuous sample manipulation is required → use anaerobic chamber
Large-scale or long-duration workflows are needed
Real-time monitoring and adjustment are required
Complex atmospheric control is necessary
An environment with little or no oxygen required for specific microorganisms to grow.
A chemical packet that removes oxygen and releases gases to create anaerobic conditions.
A visual strip that changes color to confirm the absence of oxygen.
Clinical anaerobic culture
Pharmaceutical sterility testing
Microbiome research
Environmental microbial studies
Academic microbiology labs
Supports:
GLP (Good Laboratory Practice)
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)
Standard microbiological testing protocols
It creates an oxygen-free environment for incubating anaerobic microorganisms.
Using gas sachets or controlled gas replacement inside a sealed container.
Yes, the jar is placed inside a temperature-controlled incubator.
Using an oxygen indicator strip inside the jar.
It typically holds multiple standard Petri dishes depending on size.
A jar is used for batch incubation, while a chamber allows continuous handling.
Yes, the jar is reusable, but gas sachets and indicators are consumables.
Yes, it supports microbial testing and sterility studies.
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