Increased Level of Containment and Protection of Isolators

Laboratory products

Increased Level of Containment and Protection of Isolators

01 Apr, 2011

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Continuing its innovative ability, Telstar Group has launched the new series of IsoFlow isolators providing a higher level of protection to operator, product and environment. This new series is used for preparation of cytotoxic medicines, working with high-risk biological materials, and TB-research, providing even more protection than class II cabinets.

Specially designed for laboratories of pharmaceutical and biotechnological industries, new Telstar isolators have a separate hatch maintaining the continuity of the sterile process throughout loading and unloading operations. This new series of IsoFlow isolators consists of a basic model, that is modular and extendable, allowing customisation for specific solutions.

Starting with the basic model, an optional choice of negative or positive pressure, HEPA-filters underneath the working surface, one or two hatches is available. Additionally there are multiple options like VHP connection, dunk tank, UV light, alcohol shower and storage shelf in the working space etc.

This new innovative series of laboratory equipment is developed by Telstar Clean Air, the Telstar Group technological centre, located at Woerden, in the Netherlands. This centre develops standard and tailormade isolators, biological safety cabinets and laminar flow installations.

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