Environmental Control Systems

Environmental control systems are designed to maintain optimal conditions within laboratory settings. They ensure consistent environmental parameters for reliable experimental outcomes.

  1. McDRY SEIKA ULTRA LOW HUMIDITY STORAGE CABINET 18.5 CUFT

    Dry Boxes

    McDRY SEIKA ULTRA LOW HUMIDITY STORAGE CABINET 18.5 CUFT

    McDry humidity storage cabinet maintains ultra-low humidity levels under the recommended indefinite safe floor life guideline of dry storage at 5% RH or less.

Common Applications

Laboratory control

Chemical analysis

Research environments

Buying Guide

Environmental Control Systems Buying Guide

When selecting environmental control systems for lab use, ensure you verify and match specifications to your requirements.

Consider all potential use cases and confirm that the system is capable of maintaining the necessary environmental parameters.

  • Check compatibility with existing lab equipment.
  • Assess the power and size requirements for installation.
  • Inspect for physical wear, especially in critical components.
  • Ensure available documentation for operational guidelines and maintenance procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are environmental control systems used for?
They are used to maintain stable environmental conditions in laboratories, crucial for sensitive experiments.
Why choose surplus environmental control systems?
Surplus systems offer cost savings while still providing reliable performance for lab conditions.
How do solvent purification systems work?
They remove impurities from solvents to ensure experimental purity in lab processes.
What should I check when buying a surplus glove box?
Inspect the integrity of the seals, condition of the gloves, and ensure it includes a working purification system if necessary.