New Safety Enhanced Laboratory Gas Burner Optimised for Microbiology Labs
go back to news archives | The new LabFlame IR is optimized for the use in microbiology laboratories. Its stainless steel housing is made of one piece, free of any gaps or rims and therefore easy to clean and fully UV resistant. With its innovative design and the extensive standard features this laboratory gas burner is suitable for all flame related applications in the laboratory. The low profile body facilitates ergonomic operation; the streamlined design reduces air flow disturbances in a clean room workbench to a minimum. |
The Safety Control System SCS demonstrates state-of-the-art safety technology which constantly analyzes potential hazards and, if necessary, initiates safety measures, such as an interruption of the gas supply. The logical multilingual menu facilitates the fast activation of any function. The exclusive DoubleClick safety function ensures that the burner can only be ignited by activating the IR-Sensor twice. LabFlame IR represents a new level in laboratory gas burners and is ideal for use in clean room workbenches and laboratories |
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Posted on May 10, 2007
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