The Cruma PCR-V cabinet has been specifically designed for gene amplification work using the PCR technique (Polymerase Chain Reaction).
The cabinet is equipped with three UV-C lamps, two of which are open at the upper part of the cabinet. These lamps allow disinfection of the work area by inactivating the DNA/RNA fragments and avoiding cross-contamination between samples, which can lead to false positives. It also has a timer to control the exposure time against direct UV irradiation.
As a novelty, it has a reciculator system that includes a third UV lamp, a fan and a dust filter in an enclosed structure, which allows the constant decontamination of the booth during operation and allows the user to be protected from UV exposure while working inside.
Its front panel is made of tempered glass, acting as a means of protecting the operator against UV radiation. In the event of accidental opening, the UV lamps are automatically disconnected for total protection of the operator.