Enclosures for All of Your Automation Needs
Engineered for functionality and security, Caron's enclosures provide a reliable space for your experiments. Tailored to support various laboratory instruments and automation workflows, they ensure a dependable environment for research. With easy integration and robust design, these enclosures help streamline your processes and safeguard your results.
Negative Pressure
Automation Enclosures
Key features
- Ergonomic standard access
- Variety of optional access points
- Modular design to allow enclosures to pass through standard doorways
Operator Protection
5' - 10'
- 5' - 10' width options
- Modular with 4-Sided access
- Multiple access port options to support your automation set-up
Positive Pressure
Automation Enclosures
Key features
- Ergonomic standard access
- Customizable access points for enhanced flexibility
- Modular to fit through standard lab doors
Product Protection
5' - 10'
- 5' - 10' width options
- Modular with 4-Sided access
- Multiple access port options to support your automation set-up
Class II Automation Enclosures
Key features
- Ergonomic access
- Multiple customizable entry points to suit your specific operational needs
- Optimal sizing and available options to support multiple automation platforms
- Customer directed tunnel, pass-through, and tip shoot placement
- Advanced recirculating Class II technology provides dual-layer security—safeguarding both what’s within and those outside the enclosure
Operator & Product Protection
5' - 10'
- 5' - 10' width options
- Modular with 4-Sided access
- Options..
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Sharing answers to common inquiries
All Caron chambers require ph-neutral water of between 50K Ohms and 1Meg Ohms resistivity. This type of water can be obtained from distilled, reverse osmosis (RO) or deionized (DI) sources. Caron offers a system, the CRSY condensate recirculator, for facilities without a house water system.
Less pure water, with resistivity less than 50K Ohms, can lead to difficult to remove mineral deposits on system components, or within the chamber. Water of greater purity, such as ultrapure or Water For Injection (WFI) above 1 Meg Ohm can attack key unit components, causing damage not covered under warranty. See our Water Specifications Bulletin for more details.