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Labmate Anaerobic Jar LMAJ-B100


Anaerobic Jar LMAJ-B100 – Oxygen-Controlled Microbial Incubation System

What Is LMAJ-B100 Anaerobic Jar?

LMAJ-B100 is a sealed laboratory container used to create oxygen-free or oxygen-reduced conditions for incubating anaerobic microorganisms inside standard laboratory incubators.

Quick Answer Summary 

  • Creates oxygen-free environment for microbial growth

  • Uses gas sachets or external gas input

  • Holds multiple Petri dishes in sealed chamber

  • Includes oxygen indicator for confirmation

  • Used in clinical, pharma, biotech, and research labs

Product Snapshot

Attribute

Details

Product Name

Anaerobic Jar

Model Number

LMAJ-B100

Product Type

Oxygen-Controlled Incubation Container

Used For

Anaerobic microbial culture

Industries

Clinical, pharmaceutical, academic, environmental

Capacity

Multiple Petri dishes

Atmosphere

Gas sachet / external gas

Warranty

1 Year

What Is This Product Used For?

LMAJ-B100 is used to incubate anaerobic microorganisms under oxygen-free conditions for microbiological testing and research.

Common applications:

  • Clinical anaerobic bacterial isolation

  • Antibiotic susceptibility testing

  • Pharmaceutical microbial quality testing

  • Gut microbiome research

  • Environmental microbial studies

  • Academic microbiology training

How Does LMAJ-B100 Work?

Labmate  jar creates anaerobic conditions by sealing culture plates and removing oxygen using gas-generating systems or controlled gas input.

Step-by-step:

  1. Culture plates placed inside jar

  2. Gas sachet or gas input activated

  3. Oxygen reduced or removed

  4. Oxygen indicator confirms condition

  5. Jar placed inside incubator

Core Functional Capabilities

  • Oxygen-reduced sealed incubation

  • Multi-plate processing capacity

  • Gas sachet compatibility

  • Oxygen indicator verification

  • Transparent body for observation

  • Incubator-compatible design

Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Atmosphere

Gas sachet / external gas

Material

Laboratory-grade polycarbonate

Seal

Clamp or locking lid

Capacity

Multiple Petri dishes

Indicator

Oxygen strip

Use Environment

Clinical, pharma, research labs

Where Is LMAJ-B100 Used?

  • Hospital microbiology labs

  • Pharmaceutical QC laboratories

  • Biotechnology research labs

  • Academic institutions

  • Environmental testing labs

  • Public health laboratories

When Should You Use LMAJ-B100?

Use this jar when:

  • Batch anaerobic incubation is required

  • Multiple samples need simultaneous processing

  • Compact incubator-compatible system is needed

  • Routine microbiology testing is performed

  • Cost-efficient anaerobic setup is preferred

When NOT to Use This Product

Avoid this system when:

  • Continuous sample manipulation is required → use anaerobic chamber

  • Real-time atmospheric control is needed

  • Large-scale workstation handling is required

  • Complex gas regulation workflows are required

Anaerobic Jar vs Alternatives

System

Use Case

Atmosphere Control

Scale

LMAJ-B100

Batch incubation

Gas sachet / gas input

Medium

Anaerobic Chamber

Continuous handling

N₂/H₂/CO₂

Large

CO₂ Incubator

Capnophilic growth

CO₂ controlled

Medium

Key Concepts Explained

1. What Are Anaerobic Conditions?

    An oxygen-free environment required for growth of specific microorganisms.

2. What Is a Gas Sachet?

    A chemical system that removes oxygen and generates gases for anaerobic conditions.

3. What Is an Oxygen Indicator?

    A strip that changes color to confirm absence of oxygen inside the jar.

Typical Applications

  • Clinical anaerobic pathogen isolation

  • Pharmaceutical microbial testing

  • Microbiome research

  • Environmental microbial studies

  • Academic microbiology training

Compliance and Laboratory Alignment

Supports:

  • GLP (Good Laboratory Practice)

  • GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice)

  • Standard microbiology protocols

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1. What does an anaerobic jar do?

       It creates a sealed oxygen-free environment for microbial incubation.

Q2. How are anaerobic conditions created?

      Using gas sachets or controlled gas injection inside the jar.

Q3. How long does it take to create anaerobic conditions?

       Typically 15–30 minutes depending on system setup.

Q4. How is oxygen absence confirmed?

       Through an oxygen indicator strip inside the jar.

Q5.  Can it be used in hospitals?

       Yes, it is widely used in clinical microbiology labs.

Q6. Is it reusable?

      Yes, the jar is reusable; sachets and indicators are consumables.

Q7. What is the difference between jar and chamber?

     Jar = batch incubation
Chamber = continuous handling environment

Q8. How many plates can it hold?

       Multiple standard Petri dishes depending on configuration.

Internal Linking Opportunities

  • Anaerobic Jars

  • Anaerobic Chambers

  • CO₂ Incubators

  • Microbial Cultivation Guide

  • Laboratory Incubation Systems

Quick Summary

LMAJ-B100 is a sealed anaerobic incubation container used for oxygen-free microbial culture. It supports batch processing, incubator compatibility, and controlled atmospheric conditions for clinical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories.