Introducing Maworde's New Glove Boxes: Hypoxia, Anaerobic, and Animal Hypoxia

Maworde is excited to announce our latest line of glove boxes, designed to offer cost-effective alternatives to traditional workstations, without compromising on quality or control. Our three new models include the Hypoxia Glove Box, the Anaerobic Glove Box, and the Animal Hypoxia Glove Box.

The Hypoxia Glove Box provides a controlled gas environment for hypoxia research, enabling researchers to conduct experiments that require precise oxygen regulation. This glove box is perfect for studying cardiovascular diseases, respiratory-related research, and plateau-related research, among others. It comes in multiple sizes and customizable options, including temperature control, to meet your specific research needs.

The Anaerobic Glove Box is a cost-effective alternative to traditional anaerobic workstations, offering a controlled and consistent gas environment for microbiology research. The glove box features an advanced airway design that allows for precise temperature control and easy access for researchers. It is particularly useful for studying anaerobic bacteria and microorganisms related to intestinal health, food safety, and brewing research.

Our Animal Hypoxia Glove Box provides a similar gas environment to the Animal Hypoxia Workstation, but at a lower cost. It is ideal for animal research that requires precise oxygen control, such as cardiovascular and neurological research. This glove box delivers precise oxygen control from 0.5% up to 20.9% in increments of 0.1%. It is available in multiple sizes and customizable options, including temperature control, to meet your specific needs.

All of our glove boxes offer built-in interlocks and HEPA filtration systems to ensure a controlled and consistent gas environment. At Maworde, we pride ourselves on providing reliable, precise, and easy-to-use products that enable researchers to achieve their goals. Contact us today to learn more about our new line of glove boxes and how they can benefit your research.

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