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Palladox® Disposable Sachet

Highlighted Features
  • No regeneration means no oven is needed
  • Two year shelf life from date of manufacture
  • Compatible with all jar sizes

Palladox® Disposable Sachet

The new single use Palladox disposable sachet is designed specifically to work with the Anoxomat System. The easy-to-use, single-use catalyst will simplify your anaerobic sample testing by minimizing catalyst handling time. The Palladox sachet reduces the oxygen in the jar in minutes and maintains an anaerobic environment for the duration of incubation. This product is the perfect solution to improve workflow efficiency, eliminate downtime and simplify anaerobic testing.

Overview

Product Features

YOU NO LONGER NEED TO REHEAT THE CATALYST

Saving lab techs valuable wait time.

SIMPLIFY WORKFLOW

Eliminates guesswork on catalyst activity and expedites sample processing.

SAVE TIME

No need to re-heat the catalyst, cutting process and wait time by up to 2 hours.

OPTIMIZE WORKFLOW

Lab techs now have fewer steps when processing anaerobic samples.

EASY TO USE

No regeneration means no oven needed.

Associated Products

Advanced Anoxomat® III

An efficient method of bacterial cultivation, creating repeatable environmental conditions for the biotechnology microbiology laboratory.

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Ergonomic Jars

These flexible and easy-to-use jars also maximizes incubator and laboratory space.

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Standard Jars

Available in a variety of sizes to accommodate your lab’s unique needs.

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Services

Take the worry out of added service costs and have total peace of mind with an Advanced Care service agreement for the Anoxomat jar system.

Educational Resources

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Anoxomat III Anaerobic Jar System

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Accessories for Anoxomat III Jar System

Whitepaper

Comparison of Anoxomat Anaerobic Jar System to gaspak sachet generating methods