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publicationNumber CN-211814464-U
titleOfInvention A low-pressure anaerobic bacteria culture device
abstract The utility model discloses a low-pressure anaerobic bacteria culturing device, belonging to the field of medical equipment, which is characterized by comprising a culturing box and a negative pressure compensation device. The negative pressure compensation device comprises a cylindrical tank body with an open lower end, and a partition plate and a piston are arranged in the tank body; the partition plate is fixed at the middle position of the tank body, and the tank body is divided into two upper and lower cavities, That is, the upper cavity and the lower cavity; the piston is located in the upper cavity, and the periphery of the piston is airtightly connected to the inner surface of the tank; the lower cavity of the tank is provided with an intake valve and an exhaust valve, wherein the intake valve communicates with the lower cavity and the tank It is an air intake device for oxygen-free gas outside the body, and the air outlet valve communicates with the lower cavity and the upper cavity. Compared with the prior art, it has the characteristics of being able to provide a constant low-pressure anaerobic culture environment.
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