Coy O2 Controlled InVitro Cabinet System - Hypoxia Chamber

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The Coy InVitro Cabinet System is the only system of its type that is a hermetically sealed chamber and allows continuous control of oxygen. The system features result in less gas consumption (lower operating cost) and more reproducible oxygen results when compared to tri-gas incubators and other cabinet systems.
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Coy O2 Controlled InVitro Cabinet System - Hypoxia Chamber

Description

O2 Control Cabinet for InVitro Studies (Microaerophilic / Hypoxic)

For Cell Cultures

The Coy InVitro Hypoxic Cabinet System is the only system of its type that is a hermetically sealed chamber and allows continuous control of oxygen. The system features result in less gas consumption (lower operating cost) and more reproducible oxygen results when compared to tri-gas incubators and other cabinet systems. InVitro cabinets are designed to use existing lab incubators for temperature control while completely controlling oxygen levels (and optionally, CO2) inside the cabinet.

Coy InVitro Cabinet Systems feature:

  • Premixed tanks of N2 and CO2 gas with O2 controller — Enables you to deliver CO2 in multiple ways dependent upon your research and budget.
  • Coy automatic CO2 control system — Allows for precise control and constant digital monitoring of CO2 gas inside the cabinet.
  • Intermittent hypoxia — For dynamic O2 cycling.
  • High accuracy calibration kit — Enables calibration and mounting of the O2 sensor.

Custom Sizing Options

Though this cabinet comes in four standard-size units, we can economically custom size or configure a cabinet to your lab needs. With modular designs and accessories, and 40 years of in-house customization experience, Coy is flexible in its problem solving approach.

The importance of oxygen levels in various biological processes has become increasingly significant to researchers. To study this requires consistent atmospheric control maintaining hypoxia, normoxia, hyperoxia, or anoxia to mimic physiological conditions. Coy offers a complete line of glove boxes and cabinets that enable you to maintain desired levels of CO2, temperature and humidity, along with oxygen control. Our modular design allows us to configure systems, including custom designs, to meet your needs whether for tissue culture or live animal studies.

Periods of tissue hypoxia also develop in organs affected by atherosclerotic narrowing of nutritive arteries, during physical exercise and during acclimation to high altitude (Roels et al. 2007; Mounier et al. 2009).

Intermittent hypoxia has also been observed in rapidly growing tumors (Bhaskara et al. 2012), patients suffering from sickle cell anemia (Alexy et al. 2010) as well as in organs of premature infants (Poets et al. 1994; Stokowski 2005).

Details

O2 Control InVitro Cabinet Details

Coy's InVitro cabinets are an excellent solution if you need to control multiple simultaneous O2 levels or desire to add O2 control to your existing CO2 incubator.

All O2 Control InVitro Cabinets are supplied with the following:

  • O2 controller and sensor
  • Pressure relief valve
  • Two sensor ports
  • Circulation fan
  • Gas inlet
  • Pullout sliding shelves
  • Humidification trays
  • Adjustable leveling pads

Construction

Pullout shelves, spaced 1.5″ apart, provide easy access to samples. Humidity is achieved from water in a high-surface-area tray. The system also offers the ability to change the O2 levels between multiple setpoints in increments of 0.1%.

The microprocessor controls gas purges based on the sensor reading and user-adjustable setpoint. This system does not require continuous purge of gas into the cabinet. Depending on the application, you will need to supply one or all of the following gases: nitrogen, nitrogen with CO2 mix, and O2.

Specifications

Control Ranges

  • O2 Control: 0-100% in 0.1% increments and control tolerance (factory range 0-20.9%, filed calibration required)
  • CO2 Control (option): o-20% in 0.1% increments and control tolerance
    • or use pre-mixed tanks to control to desired levels.
  • Temperature Control: As dictated by incubator used to contain the cabinet.
  • Humidity:  Moisture tray to ensure maximum sample saturation.

O2 Control InVitro Cabinet Dimensions

Glove Box DescriptionChamber Dimensions
(L x D x H)
O2 Control Cabinet Model 1 9.5 x 16 x 15 in
245 x 406 x 381 mm
O2 Control Cabinet Model 2 11.5 x 16 x 15 in
292 x 406 x 381 mm
O2 Control Cabinet Model 3 14 x 16 x 15 in
356 x 406 x 381 mm
O2 Control Cabinet Model 4 16.25 x 16 x 15 in
413 x 406 x 381 mm

O2 Control InVitro Cabinet

For Cell Cultures

The Coy InVitro Hypoxic Cabinet System is the only system of its type that is a hermetically sealed chamber and allows continuous control of oxygen. The system features result in less gas consumption (lower operating cost) and more reproducible oxygen results when compared to tri-gas incubators and other cabinet systems. InVitro cabinets are designed to use existing lab incubators for temperature control while completely controlling oxygen levels (and optionally, CO2) inside the cabinet.

Coy InVitro Cabinet Systems feature:

  • Premixed tanks of N2 and CO2 gas with O2 controller — Enables you to deliver CO2 in multiple ways dependent upon your research and budget.
  • Coy automatic CO2 control system — Allows for precise control and constant digital monitoring of CO2 gas inside the cabinet.
  • Intermittent hypoxia — For dynamic O2 cycling.
  • High accuracy calibration kit — Enables calibration and mounting of the O2 sensor.

Custom Sizing Options

Though this cabinet comes in four standard-size units, we can economically custom size or configure a cabinet to your lab needs. With modular designs and accessories, and 40 years of in-house customization experience, Coy is flexible in its problem solving approach.

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