Anaerobic Environmental Culture Systems Or Supplies For Microbiology Workflows
Anaerobic environmental culture systems or supplies help laboratories create controlled atmospheres for culturing oxygen-sensitive microorganisms. The visible product range includes Schuett-Biotec anaerobic jars in 2 L, 3 L and 6 L formats, stainless steel jar designs, crystal and eco variants, and Petri dish racks for 60-100 mm, 150 mm and multiple 60 mm dish configurations.
- Anaerobic Culture Jars: Select small, standard or large anaerobic jars to suit Petri dish capacity, jar volume and microbiology workflow requirements.
- Petri Dish Capacity: Options support up to 10 Petri dishes in small jars, up to 15 Petri dishes in standard formats, and larger configurations for wider dish compatibility.
- Rack Compatibility: Petri dish racks help organise plates during incubation and support consistent handling inside anaerobic culture systems.
- Controlled Atmosphere Workflows: Anaerobic jars can support anaerobic and microaerophilic culture work where oxygen control is required for microbial growth.
How To Choose Anaerobic Jars And Culture Supplies
Start by confirming the number of Petri dishes, dish diameter, jar volume, atmosphere generation method and laboratory handling process. A small 2 L anaerobic jar may suit lower-throughput culture work, while 3 L and 6 L formats support larger plate loads or wider Petri dish sizes.
- Jar Capacity: Match the jar volume to the number and diameter of Petri dishes being processed.
- Dish Size: Confirm whether the workflow uses 60 mm, 100 mm or 150 mm Petri dishes before selecting racks or jars.
- Jar Format: Review standard, eco, crystal and stainless steel options based on visibility, handling, durability and workflow preference.
- Atmosphere Control: Confirm compatibility with gas packs, evacuation, flushing procedures or site-specific anaerobic culture methods.
Build A Complete Anaerobic Culture Workflow
For broader microbiology workflows, pair anaerobic culture systems with Petri Plates Or Dishes, Microbiology Inoculation Loops Or Needles and Culture Tubes. Related procurement can also be supported through Laboratory Supplies And Fixtures and Labfriend product pathways.
Support For Australian Microbiology And Laboratory Teams
John Morris Group has supported scientific and technical customers since 1952 and operates with ISO 9001 certification. Our factory-trained engineers and product specialists help Australian microbiology laboratories, research groups, environmental testing teams and QA facilities select anaerobic environmental culture systems or supplies that match Petri dish capacity, jar format and culture workflow. Contact 1300 501 555 for procurement support.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Anaerobic Environmental Culture Systems Used For?
Anaerobic environmental culture systems are used to cultivate microorganisms that require low-oxygen or oxygen-free conditions, including anaerobic and microaerophilic organisms.
How Do I Choose The Right Anaerobic Jar Size?
Choose the jar size by confirming Petri dish diameter, number of plates, rack format and required culture capacity. Small jars suit lower-throughput work, while standard and large jars support more plates.
Are Petri Dish Racks Required For Anaerobic Jars?
Petri dish racks are recommended where plates need to be held securely, organised consistently and handled efficiently inside the anaerobic jar during routine microbiology workflows.