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Hyper-hypoxic Chamber

Product model:

Ox-100

Detailed introduction:

The system is mainly composed of two parts: an oxygen controller and an animal chamber. A variety of different gas controllers can be provided to meet the needs of different experiments such as O2, CO2, NO, CO, O3, and other gas concentration control.... View details >
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Product Description

The system is mainly composed of two parts: an oxygen controller and an animal chamber. A variety of different gas controllers can be provided to meet the needs of different experiments such as O2, CO2, NO, CO, O3, and other gas concentration control.


The system can control the continuous hypoxia environment in the animal chamber to create relevant hypoxia experimental models. The user can freely set the required concentration and duration of the experiment. All settings are completed by controlling the touch screen of the host computer, with humanized design and easy operation.


The animal chamber is customizable. The default hypoxia chamber can hold 1 rat cage (or 2 mouse cages), and also provides large sizes, which can accommodate 2 rat cages and 4 cages. Rat cage. 


Features

1.  Stable hypoxic environment 

2.  The chamber is made of fully transparent PMMA material to prevent the biological rhythm of animals from being affected by light

3. 7 -inch large-screen touch screen control, user-friendly interface, easy to operate

4. Monitoring parameters: temperature, humidity, oxygen O2 concentration, carbon dioxide concentration

5. Control accuracy: ± 0.1%

6. Non-dispersive infrared ( NDIR ) carbon dioxide sensor, measuring range: 0 ~ 5000ppm

7. Dynamic graph of oxygen concentration change, intuitively understand the process of oxygen concentration change


Application

Pulmonary hypertension, kidney disease research, tumor research, cardiovascular disease research, retinopathy, sports medicine research, OSAHS, brain development and neurobiology, stem cell research, medical research, etc.