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Bigneat a well established firm in field of clean air and hazard containment systems provides wide spectrum of products and services for industries and laboratories. It is based in Waterlloville and provides high quality service with on time delivery and installation of products. For pricing you can place a request on their website and they would respond to your needs.

Bigneat Limited Presenting Its Range Of Products for Your Labs and Factories

Waterlooville, UK | Posted on October 29th, 2013

The firm has been in this field since years serving its clients with fume hoods and cabinets. The wide spectrum of services by the firm includes equipments for operator protection, product protection, operator & product protection, enclosures for laboratory automation & robotics and education controlled environment, systems service & maintenance.

The organization provides products that protect your samples during laboratory experimentation and on line production process. Bigneat is customer oriented company that works diligently to meet customer requirements by delivering world class safety products. Bigneat is a leading manufacturer of fume hood that are perfectly suitable for industries. With their extensive research they have designed and manufactured most capable air movement systems by the means of carbon and HEPA filtration technology. Their systems collect and remove the harmful chemicals present in the air.

Their clientele across the globe includes industries and companies such as pharmaceuticals, biological, chemical, universities, food, government, nanotechnology, electronics, QA laboratories and sterile production areas. The company provides extensive support and service even after the sales. Either you are in UK or abroad you can avail their services by their service means or via their approved partners. The strength of the company is of about 45 people.

Operator protection cabinets by Bigneat provide protection to staff while conducting experiments and thereby protect them from hazardous compounds that are emitted while experimenting. These kinds of equipments are installed in the laboratory ducting and the chemicals are released into the atmosphere or to a remote filtration.

For product protection the company provides equipments that re-circulate the air within and provide cleaner air. The protection includes clean rooms, controlled atmosphere storage, LAPP models, PCR cabinets and workstations. You can even have combined equipment for product and operator protection that cleanses the circulating air with purified air and protects your staff.

For bigneat the safety of staff and pupils working in hazardous environments is very important. They advise on providing better equipments that are perfect for their labs and industry. Their motto is to provide value, service and experience of world class safety equipments to everyone. The in-depth knowledge of the firm has lead to its success and has already served large number of clients with its services. They provide complete installation and commissioning of the device at the client's site. After installation they provide complete support and maintenance facility. For further enquiry drop them a line on their website along with your specifications.

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