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Labnics Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101


Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101 – Oxygen-Free Microbial Cultivation Equipment

Quick Answer

Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101 is a laboratory device that creates oxygen-free conditions for cultivating anaerobic microorganisms in controlled environments.


Top Questions 

1.What is Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101?

It is an oxygen-free microbial cultivation system used to grow anaerobic bacteria in laboratory environments.

2.Why is this anaerobic jar system used?

It enables accurate growth and analysis of oxygen-sensitive microorganisms for clinical, research, and testing applications.

3.How does NAJS-101 work?

It removes oxygen using chemical sachets, gas packs, or vacuum-assisted methods to create anaerobic conditions.

4.When should this system be used?

It is used when anaerobic microbial cultivation is required in laboratory testing and research.

5.What is the difference between anaerobic jars and anaerobic chambers?

Anaerobic jars are compact and batch-based, while chambers provide continuous oxygen-free environments.


What Is an Anaerobic Jar System?

An anaerobic jar system is a laboratory device that removes oxygen to create controlled environments for anaerobic microbial growth.
It is widely used in microbiology laboratories for culturing oxygen-sensitive organisms.


Product Snapshot

Attribute

Details

Product Name

Anaerobic Jar System

Model Number

NAJS-101

Product Type

Oxygen-Free Microbial Cultivation Equipment

Used For

Cultivating anaerobic microorganisms

Industries

Clinical, Pharma, Food, Environmental

Warranty

1 Year

Support

Technical documentation available


What Is This Product Used For?

Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101 is used to cultivate and study anaerobic microorganisms under oxygen-free conditions.

  • Clinical microbial isolation

  • Pharmaceutical testing

  • Food safety microbiology

  • Environmental microbial studies

  • Research in microbial metabolism


How Anaerobic Jar System NAJS-101 Works

  • Culture plates are placed inside the jar

  • Oxygen is removed using chemical or gas methods

  • Airtight sealing maintains anaerobic conditions

  • Indicators confirm oxygen removal

  • The jar is placed in an incubator


When Should You Use This System?

Use NAJS-101 when oxygen-free microbial growth is required.

  • Culturing obligate anaerobes

  • Clinical microbiology testing

  • Food safety analysis

  • Laboratory research


 Industries That Use This Product

  • Clinical laboratories

  • Pharmaceutical research

  • Food testing labs

  • Environmental research labs

  • Academic institutions


Anaerobic Jar vs Anaerobic Chamber

Anaerobic Jar vs Chamber
Anaerobic jars are portable and suited for batch testing, while chambers support continuous large-scale anaerobic work.


Core Functional Capabilities

  • Oxygen-free environment creation

  • Compatible with Petri dishes

  • Multiple oxygen removal methods

  • Incubator compatibility

  • Portable bench-top system


Technical Specifications

Parameter

Specification

Oxygen Removal

Chemical, gas, vacuum

Capacity

1–15 plates

Incubator Compatible

Yes

Material

Autoclavable

Dimensions

350 × 250 × 300 mm

Weight

5.2 kg

Duration

Up to 72 hours


Alternative Equipment

  • Anaerobic chambers

  • Gas-pack sachets

  • Controlled atmosphere incubators

  • Bioreactors


Quick Micro Answers 

  • Creates oxygen-free environments

  • Supports anaerobic microbial growth

  • Used in microbiology laboratories

  • Enables accurate microbial testing

  • Suitable for clinical and research use


Decision Guide

Choose NAJS-101 if:

  • You need anaerobic microbial cultivation

  • Batch-based testing is required

  • Laboratory space is limited

  • Controlled anaerobic conditions are essential


Typical Applications

  • Cultivation of anaerobic bacteria

  • Pharmaceutical microbial testing

  • Food safety microbiology

  • Environmental sample analysis


Compliance and Standards

  • CLSI microbiology guidelines

  • Laboratory biosafety standards

  • Food and pharmaceutical testing protocols


Frequently Asked Questions

1.What organisms require this system?

Obligate anaerobes and oxygen-sensitive bacteria.

2.How long can anaerobic conditions last?

Up to 72 hours depending on method.

3.Can it be used in incubators?

Yes, it is fully incubator compatible.

4.How is oxygen monitored?

Using indicator strips or sensors.

5.Is it reusable?

Yes, depending on the sterilization method.


Quick Summary

Anaerobic Jar System creates oxygen-free environments for microbial cultivation, supporting accurate testing and research in laboratory environments.

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