Datasheet | January 31, 2011

Datasheet: Basil 3600 Bedding Dispenser

Source: STERIS Corporation

STERIS' Basil Bedding Dispensers are robust, semi or fully automated systems that can consistently dispense various types of beddings in various types of rodent cages. The systems reduce repetitive motion and labor associated to manual handling of thousands of animal cages. When combined with STERIS's integrated system of products, chemistries and services, the 9600 and 3600 help minimize contamination risks, reduce energy consumption and improve operational efficiencies.

HOW THE BASIL 9600 & 3600 BEDDING DISPENSERS WORK
STERIS' Basil 9600 and 3600 Bedding Dispensers were designed to automatically dispense clean bedding into laboratory animal cages. The 9600 is a semi-automated unit that dispenses bedding into two rodent cages simultaneously as they are manually positioned on the work surface. The 3600 is a fully automated system that automatically dispenses bedding into cages as they are conveyed through the unit.

WHY BASIL 9600 & 3600 BEDDING DISPENSERS?

  • Ease of Use - Adjustable knob allows operator to easily adjust the amount of bedding being dispensed.
  • Productivity - Automatic dispensing system can accommodate a large variety of bedding types.
  • Throughput - Integrated "Flip-Over" system automatically grabs cages coming from the tunnel washer and flips them right side up for bedding filling, greatly reducing manual handling (3600 only).
  • Ease of Installation - Dust collection system removes dust generated by the filling process and eliminates the need for connection to a building exhaust.
  • Reliability - Automatic conveyor system provides even dispensing of bedding to various sizes and types of animal cages.
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