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Fentanyl & Powder Containment

When working with unknown substances that could include dangerous powders such as fentanyl or carfentenil, protecting personnel requires specialized equipment.

XPert Filtered Balance Systems provide user protection by keeping powders and particulates contained during weighing procedures. The built-in blower and exhaust HEPA filter mounted in the upper plenum take up less space than a separate exhauster would require, and isolation supports minimize blower vibration.

Since HEPA filtered air is returned to the laboratory, these vented balance enclosures offer the added benefit of low installation costs and require no ducting to the outside. Interior dimensions accommodate large micro and analytical balances. Containment-enhancing features ensure that potent powders frequently found in pharmaceutical, dry chemical, mold and asbestos weighing operations are kept away from the operator.

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RXPert Double Filtered Balance Systems
RXPert Double Filtered Balance Systems
Patented RXPert Double Filtered Balance Systems are Class I biological safety cabinets that contain airborne particulates and powders, providing user protection during hazardous drug compounding or...
RXPert Single Filtered Balance Systems
RXPert Single Filtered Balance Systems
RXPert Single Filtered Balance Systems are Class I biological safety cabinets designed for drug compounding and manipulation of pharmaceutical ingredients. They meet the USP <800> requirements for...
XPert Filtered Balance Stations
XPert Filtered Balance Stations
XPert Filtered Balance Stations are vented balance enclosures designed to protect the user during powder weighing operations. The built-in HEPA filter removes particulates so that clean air is...
XPert Filtered Balance Systems
XPert Filtered Balance Systems
XPert Filtered Balance Systems provide user protection by keeping powders and particulates contained during weighing procedures. The built-in blower and exhaust HEPA filter mounted in the upper...
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