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Bigneat Ltd
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Bigneat Ltd
Address: 4 & 5 Piper's Wood Industrial Park, Waterberry Drive, Waterlooville, Hampshire, United Kingdom PO7 7XU
Tel: 023 9226 6400 Fax:
023 9226 3373 Web: www.bigneat.com Email:
info@bigneat.com Contact: Robert Monks
Company Profile Bigneat manufactures clean air and hazard containment equipment for laboratories including;
Chemcap Ductless Fume cabinets and cupboards - for chemical fume removal which utilise a proven carbon filtration technology for effective removal of chemical fumes.
Fume & Dust Extraction Systems - which play a major role in cleaning the air in the laboratory surroundings.
Powder Handling/Weighing Cabinets - which use HEPA filters tested to BS EN1822.
Microbiological Safety Cabinets – a brand new range.
PCR cabinets - for eliminating rogue hybridizations.
Chemical Storage Systems - ductless and up to 200 litre bottle capacity
and Robotics & Analytical System Enclosures, Bigneat are leaders in Europe in this field.
A comprehensive Commissioning and Validation Service is offered including Scheduled Maintenance Visits, Emergency Call Out, Advice on Best Practice, Legislation and Legal Requirements and most importantly we offer a FREE appraisal visit, don’t hesitate to call us. |  |
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Conservation with laminar flow
Pupils at Writhlington School are learning the aseptic techniques required for orchid seed sowing, one skill amongst many which may be of use to them in a range of future careers. Several distributors and manufacturers of laminar flow cabinets were approached - Bigneat was selected, their cabinet being purchased through leading laboratory distributor, Scientific & Chemical Supplies. The main reason for this choice of cabinet supplier was based on the willingness of manufacturer Bigneat to work with and support Writhlington School and other associates such as Botanic Gardens Conservation International in their work. Simon Pugh-Jones commented: “We really think all schools should be working in clean air and teaching aseptic techniques so that students are prepared with skills which will be of use in a range of future careers in biological fields such as medical, chemical and life sciences, across to physics subjects such as microelectronics and nanotechnology.”
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Date added: 01 February 2010 |
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