BBL® GasPak® Anaerobic Products
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BBL® GasPak® Anaerobic Products
GasPak 100™ Anaerobic System
A self-contained anaerobic system featuring the exclusive BBL room temperature catalyst. This system uses the GasPak or GasPak Plus™ hydrogen and carbon dioxide generator envelope and does not require vacuum pumps, gas tanks, manometers, or pressure reducing valves.
GasPak 100 Anaerobic System, Vented
Similar to the GasPak 100 Anaerobic System, except that a vented lid is provided to allow for use in an evacuation-replacement system using tank gases with the safety of a room temperature catalyst. The vent may be closed and anaerobic conditions obtained using the GasPak or GasPak Plus hydrogen + carbon dioxide generator envelope.
GasPak 100 Holding Jar
The GasPak 100 holding jar is designed for storage of prepared media in an atmosphere supplied with oxygen-free gas prior to inoculation and for holding inoculated 100mm style Petri dishes or tubes in such an environment until sufficient dishes or tubes are accumulated to fill a GasPak anaerobic jar.
GasPak 100 Rack The GasPak 100 Rack accepts up to 12 100mm style Petri dishes or 12 Minitek™ microorganism differentiation system plates. It is constructed of stainless steel and may be autoclaved. The GasPak 100 Rack supports the safe and effective use of either GasPak or CampyPak Plus envelopes.
GasPak 150™ Large Anaerobic System Larger jars hold up to 36 100mm style Petri dishes. Also permits anaerobic culturing in 150mm style Petri dishes.
GasPak 150 Large Anaerobic System, Vented Similar to the GasPak 150 Large Anaerobic System, but with a vented jar to allow for use in an evacuation-replacement system using tank gases.
GasPak 150 Rack The GasPak 150 Petri dish rack is designed to be used with the GasPak 150 anaerobic system, and holds up to 36 100mm style Petri dishes in three stacks.
GasPak Disposable Anaerobic Indicator
Specially designed foil envelope contains a pad saturated with methylene blue solution. The pad changes from blue to colorless in the absence of oxygen.