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The SafeFAST Classic is a Class II A1/A2 microbiological safety cabinet, part of the latest generation of laminar flow systems developed by Faster. Designed with high-quality materials, it guarantees compliance with the most stringent safety standards, including European standard EN 12469:2000.

This model is ideal for standard laboratories handling pathogens under moderate safety conditions. It is suitable for microbiology, cell culture and other routine applications. It is equipped with standard features for control and safety, but without the most advanced technologies.

Key features

Efficient filtration system : SafeFAST Classic recycles 70% of the air through a class H14 HEPA/ULPA main filter inside the hood, while the remaining 30% is expelled through another class H14 HEPA/ULPA filter, ensuring optimum protection for the operator, the product and the environment.

Ergonomic design : the 7° inclined safety glass front window provides optimum visibility of the work area. This window is motorized, allowing easy opening and closing for easy access during cleaning and maintenance.

Easy maintenance : The AISI 304L stainless steel worktop features removable sections for easy cleaning and sterilization. What's more, the station is designed to pass through 800 mm door openings, with depth reduced to around 790 mm after removal of the rear panel, simplifying installation.

Advanced control system: Equipped with an automatic control system and microprocessor monitoring, SafeFAST Classic ensures reliable performance and enhanced safety when handling pathogens.

Operating principle

Ambient air is drawn in through slots in the stainless steel base of the front opening, passes under the work surface and is then directed into the plenum of the recirculation and exhaust fans. The negative-pressure plenum's "bio-dynamic sealing" system ensures that all contaminated particles are confined within the system and captured by HEPA/ULPA H14 filters. 70% of the filtered air is recirculated in vertical laminar flow into the work chamber, while the remaining 30% is vented to atmosphere.