Laboratory
The company has a professional product safety testing department, advanced testing equipment, and a 10,000-level clean laboratory to ensure product safety.
Mold incubator:Equipment used to cultivate molds, yeasts, and other fungi. It has high humidity control capabilities to meet the special requirements of mold growth, and can also provide more precise temperature control to adapt to the cultivation needs of different types of molds.
Microbial limit test instrument:Used in microbial limit test experiments, as an indispensable equipment in medical industry laboratories, mainly testing three microbial indicators: bacterial count determination, mold count determination, and control bacteria determination.
Airborne particle sampler:Equipment used for cleanroom and laboratory environmental testing (airborne particle testing). It can accurately reflect the concentration of microorganisms in the cleanroom and has advantages such as large sampling volume, stable performance, and simple operation. During sampling, dusty air passes through micropores at high speed and is impacted on the agar surface in the culture dish. These living microorganisms undergo a dynamic rehydration process during the cultivation process, growing rapidly, thus obtaining results faster.
Dust particle counter:Equipment used for cleanroom and 10,000-level laboratory environmental testing (dust particle testing). It is a high-precision, high-reliability particle counter that can monitor tiny particles in the air in real time, such as bacteria, viruses, dust, pollen, etc. By using a dust particle counter to monitor these particles in real time, the quality of the clean environment can be ensured.
Biosafety cabinet:Used in experiments where dangerous or unknown biological particles may cause aerosol dispersion, such as bacterial passage, bacterial solution preparation, etc. It protects operators through vertical airflow and has
a safe and reliable air filtration system to ensure that the air inside and outside the cabinet is not contaminated.