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BioSpherix A-Chamber Hypoxia Chamber for Animal Modeling

Item#: A-Chamber

The A-Chamber Hypoxia Chamber for Animal Modeling is designed specifically for animals inside cages. This way, you wash smaller cages that fit within various washing machines, automating or otherwise shortening the process. Standard sized A-Chambers fit standard rodent cages with space allocated for water bottles, feeding containers and filter covers. Additionally, they are placed on a riser plate that allows space beneath the cages for desiccants, etc, if your experiment requires them. Custom chambers are available to fit special apparatus. We can accommodate any cage size.

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Description Size (Interior Dimensions)
Small Chamber 15”(38cm) x 20”(51cm) x 20”(51cm)
Medium Chamber 30”(76cm) x 20”(51cm) x 20”(51cm)
Large Chamber 66”(168cm) x 20”(51cm) x 20”(51cm)
  • Adjustable ventilation
  • Rugged construction
  • Easily cleaned and decontaminated
  • Optimized for gas efficiency
  • Three standard sizes
  • Fast recovery time
  • Hypoxia or Hyperoxia in vivo models

MULTIPLE EFFICIENCIES

  • The A-Chamber works with a large range of BioSpherix Ltd. gas controllers. These controllers continuously monitor atmospheric condition, ensuring humane conditions as well as experimental integrity.
  • The A-Chamber’s atmosphere can easily be controlled by any of our gas controllers including the ProOx (Oxygen Controller), ProCO2 (Carbon Dioxide Controller), or OxyCycler Series (for all bioactive gases, e.g. Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Nitric Oxide, etc.).

RUGGED CONSTRUCTION

  • The lab chamber for animal cage washers is fabricated from either durable clear acrylic or white polypropylene with an acrylic door, to allow easy viewing of the chamber interior. Mounting cutouts on the sides of the chambers provide space for BioSpherix controller adapters and pods, or custom adapters for specialized needs.
  • Ventilation rate is controlled passively with the lab chamber for animal cage washers. A fan keeps air flowing, and holes drilled into the sides of the chambers allow stale air to be displaced. You control the amount of ventilation by controlling which ventilation ports are open or closed in the animal chamber.

BioSpherix Animal Modeling A-Chamber Literature.pdf

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