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Large Hypoxic Chamber

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Ox-100

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Ox-100 can simulate a continuous hypoxia environment in the animal chamber to create a hypoxia experimental models. The system has comprehensive monitoring parameters, for example, temperature, humidity, oxygen, and carbon dioxide.... View details >
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Product Description

Ox-100 can simulate a continuous hypoxia environment in the animal chamber to create a hypoxia experimental models. The system has comprehensive monitoring parameters, for example, temperature, humidity, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. The Ox-100 animal hypoxia experiment system has excellent control performance, and the error of oxygen concentration is 0.1% during continuous hypoxia experiment.


The animal hypoxia chambers are customizable. The default 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. Other specifications can be customized. For hyperoxia experiments, please select model Ox-100HE.


Features

1.  Provide a stable hypoxic environment

2.  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


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.


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