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Do you need laminar flow cabinets for your laboratories? Kewauneeu2019s Interceptor laminar air flow cabinet workstation are a choice in many laboratories.
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About Us Kewaunee combines manufacturing and infrastructure expertise with industry 4.0 technologies to deliver next-generation laboratories to our clients. From our humble beginnings in 1906, we have grown to be a global leader in the design and manufacture of laboratory furniture. Today, we are proud to be a de facto choice for complete turnkey laboratory solutions. Over 5,000 customers trust us for our technological innovation to build labs of the future.
Laminar Flow Cabinets • Laminar air flow cabinets (also known as laminar clean bench, laminar flow hood, laminar air flow bench) provide an aseptic space to work with a product or specimen, without contaminating it with particulates such as microorganisms. • Air is drawn through a HEPA filter in the laminar flow equipment and blown in a smooth laminar flow towards the user. Hence the name, laminar flow hood (laminar clean bench, laminar air flow chamber, laminar hood etc). • Laminar flow cabinets are used in environments where sample protection is critical, as airflow is directed out of the cabinet. For user protection, where chemically hazardous or infectious materials are going to be used in the laminar flow equipment, a biological safety cabinet is required. • Kewaunee’s Interceptor is a vertical laminar air flow cabinet widely used in many laboratories across the world. The Interceptor laminar flow cabinet comes in a variety of sizes. The laminar air flow cabinet also has a touch screen interface for ease of operations and safety.
FEATURES • Vertical Laminar Flow • Touch screen user interface • Pneumatic Front panel open/close • Enhanced performance, safety and operator comfort • Low noise and vibration • Energy efficient LED
Products • Product Selector • Ventilated Devices • Laboratory Furniture • Safety Cabinets • Other Equipment & Accessorie
Our History • In the early 1900s, Europe, and particularly Germany, led the laboratory equipment and furniture market in the United States. A handful of investors, wanting to change the situation, gathered in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, USA. The group was small. But the vision was big. A vision to “to build a superior line of laboratory furniture, the best that can be built”. In 1906, the vision translated into Kewaunee Manufacturing Company with an 18-member team. After World War I, the American scientific industry began to gain ground, and Kewaunee grew rapidly. By the end of the 1920s, Kewaunee was building both steel and wood laboratory furniture and accessories. Kewaunee’s association with the organisations and institutions in the USA grew stronger. During World War II, Kewaunee was a government contractor for the Air Corps and an important supplier for the Manhattan Project.