Article | January 29, 2026

How Do You Protect Incubation Workflows From Contamination And Downtime?

Source: INFORS HT
How do you protect incubation workflows

Contamination in incubation workflows poses a constant threat to data reproducibility and project timelines. Even routine door access or the use of open vessels can introduce airborne particles that jeopardize sensitive microbial and mammalian cell cultures. Implementing continuous HEPA filtration within the incubation chamber addresses these risks by providing an active barrier against environmental pollutants.

Modern filtration systems can capture over 99.99% of particles larger than 0.3 microns, restoring ISO Class 4 air quality within minutes of a disturbance. This rapid recovery ensures that the cultivation environment remains stable, even in high-traffic laboratories. By prioritizing uninterrupted air purification, researchers can minimize costly repeat work and protect long-term experiments from avoidable interruptions. Explore the technical performance data and experimental results behind this contamination control strategy.

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