NuAire laboratory products manufactured with copper such as CO2 Incubators have specific care and use instructions to assure maximum customer satisfaction. Copper is suited for common surfaces where contamination is a concern. Laboratory surfaces benefitting from copper are inherently any work surface that can harbor contamination. NuAire uses copper in many ways to produce a variety of products for the laboratory. Understanding the care and use of copper will maximize its benefit and visual appearance.
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