|
Our Academic glove boxes are high specification "state
of the art" systems that are designed for professional use
in an advanced economy. In simple terms our R & D range
of glove boxes are designed with PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCEMENT
in mind.
And why ?
YOUR TIME.
Your time is a commodity that is consumed in operating the glove
box control systems and facilities, and any improvement that minimises
that time will allow more time and focus on your core activity.
On an average day, a glove box user will save 10 minutes in every
hour using an advances system design against a basic manual glove
box designed on lowest price criteria. That is 1 hour 20 minutes
in an 8 hour working day or 2 working months in a year.
The cost of that lost labour in one year far exceeds the added
expenditure of a PRODUCTIVITY ENHANCED system specification over
a basic system, and after the first year of operation it is all
gain. In other words the added cost of a higher specification glove
box has a payback within one year.
But there is more. Operational efficiency is matched by the efficiency
of glove box performance.
How ?
By making performance the goal of achievement, by making best design
and most suitable component selection take precedence over price.
For those that would want to consider the commercial and technical
advantages of our Academic glove box system, we are pleased
to detail under Design
our approach to a portfolio of technical glove box topics.
Alternatively click on your chosen topic of interest from the menu
below.
Academic Glove Box Key Feature
The Academic glove box is specifically adaptable to added
facilities that need to be installed in the floor of a glove box,
due to the gas purifier position being on the end wall of the
glove box. This feature makes it a very adaptable glove box
system particularly suited to academic institutions engaged in research
and development.
For a quotation or budget price go to Request
for Quotation and provide as much information as possible. Our
design engineers will make contact to jointly compile an outline
of requirements.
<< go
back

|