Air Protection Products
Laboratory Safety and Containment Equipment
MSE Supplies offers a comprehensive range of laboratory safety and containment equipment designed to meet the stringent demands of research environments across materials science, chemical engineering, physics, and life sciences. Our selection includes compounding hoods, laminar flow cabinets, biological safety cabinets, pass boxes, ducted fume hoods, PCR workstations, and more. Each product is engineered to ensure optimal safety, contamination control, and compliance with industry standards.
Key Features of Our Equipment
Our laboratory safety and containment equipment features advanced design and materials to support safe and efficient laboratory operations. From maintaining negative pressure in compounding hoods to ensuring ISO 5 (Class 100) cleanliness in PCR workstations, our products are built with precision and reliability in mind.
Applications and Use Cases
These equipment solutions are integral to maintaining safe and controlled environments in various laboratory settings. They are used to protect personnel from hazardous substances, prevent contamination of experiments, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
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FAQ
- What is the purpose of a laminar flow cabinet? Laminar flow cabinets provide a sterile environment by directing filtered air in a constant flow across the work surface, protecting samples from contamination.
- How do biological safety cabinets differ from fume hoods? Biological safety cabinets offer both containment and protection by filtering air to protect the user and the environment, whereas fume hoods primarily protect the user by venting hazardous fumes outside the laboratory.
- What are PCR workstations used for? PCR workstations are designed to minimize contamination during polymerase chain reaction processes, maintaining a clean environment to ensure accurate results.
- Why is negative pressure important in compounding hoods? Negative pressure prevents the escape of airborne contaminants from the hood into the laboratory environment, ensuring the safety of personnel.
- How often should laboratory containment equipment be maintained? Regular maintenance and certification, typically every six months to a year, are essential to ensure the equipment functions correctly and safely.
For further assistance and technical support, our team of experts is available to provide guidance tailored to your specific research needs. Contact us to discuss your requirements and explore how our solutions can enhance the safety and efficiency of your laboratory.







