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Baker Sg-603TX Sterilgard III biosafety cabinet

Fully Tested & Warrantied*
Brand : Baker
Product Code : SKU 0887 BIO CAB
Title: $7500.00

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Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Class II Type B2 Biosafety Cabinet – Refurbished

The Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX biosafety cabinet is designed to provide personnel, product, and environmental protection for laboratory procedures requiring total exhaust containment performance. Commonly used for pharmaceutical research, hazardous drug handling, toxicology applications, microbiology workflows, and biotechnology procedures involving volatile toxic chemicals or trace chemical vapors, this refurbished Baker biosafety cabinet offers advanced containment performance for laboratories requiring a Class II Type B2 configuration.

The SG603-TX is part of Baker’s SterilGARD III TX-series and is specifically configured as a ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet for applications involving biological materials alongside hazardous chemical vapors or toxic compounds. Baker TX-series cabinets have been widely used throughout pharmaceutical facilities, toxicology laboratories, hospital research environments, biotechnology laboratories, and academic research institutions because of their durable welded-steel construction, stable airflow performance, and total exhaust containment capability.

At American Instrument Exchange, each animal transfer station is inspected and tested by our technicians prior to shipment. Unless otherwise specified, new HEPA filters are installed at our facility before delivery. Laboratories and vivarium facilities outfitting containment-focused workflows may also browse additional refurbished biosafety cabinetslaboratory incubatorscentrifugeslaboratory refrigerators, and freezers available through American Instrument Exchange..


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Key Features

  • Baker SterilGARD III TX-series biosafety cabinet
  • Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet
  • 6-foot workspace configuration
  • 100% total exhaust airflow design
  • Designed for hard-ducted exhaust operation
  • Suitable for trace chemical and toxicology applications
  • Pressure-resistant plenum design
  • Stainless steel interior work surface
  • NSF/ANSI 49 compliant design
  • Includes stand and new HEPA filters
  • 90-day warranty included from American Instrument Exchange
  • Refurbished and tested by American Instrument Exchange

Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Overview

The Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX is a 6-foot Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet engineered for laboratory environments requiring contamination control, sterile airflow, operator protection, and total exhaust containment capability. Unlike recirculating Type A2 biosafety cabinets, the SG603-TX is designed for hard-ducted operation and exhausts 100% of cabinet airflow through a dedicated facility exhaust system without internal recirculation inside the work area.

This configuration may make the SG603-TX especially appropriate for laboratory procedures involving volatile toxic chemicals, trace hazardous vapors, pharmaceutical compounding, toxicology workflows, radionuclides, microbiology procedures, and biotechnology applications requiring maximum exhaust containment performance.

Baker TX-series cabinets were developed for laboratory environments where biological containment must be combined with safe handling of hazardous chemical vapors. Because the cabinet exhausts all contaminated air through a dedicated facility exhaust connection, it may provide additional protection for applications that are not appropriate for standard recirculating Type A2 biosafety cabinets.

The SG603-TX operates using a HEPA-filtered airflow system designed to maintain ISO Class 5 work area conditions while supporting containment protection for biological workflows. Features may include pressure-resistant plenums, stainless steel interior construction, fluorescent lighting, airflow monitoring systems, removable work trays, ergonomic sash positioning, and heavy-duty welded-steel cabinet construction depending on the specific configuration of the unit.

The large 6-foot workspace may make this biosafety cabinet especially appropriate for laboratories requiring substantial containment workspace for pharmaceutical preparation, toxicology studies, staged workflows, or high-throughput biological procedures involving hazardous compounds.

Laboratories outfitting complete containment workflows may also be interested in refurbished CO2 incubators, ultra-low freezers, autoclaves, and water baths available through American Instrument Exchange.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Common Applications

The Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX biosafety cabinet is commonly used for laboratory procedures requiring sterile airflow, contamination control, and total exhaust operation. Typical applications may include hazardous drug handling, toxicology workflows, microbiology procedures involving volatile toxic chemicals, pharmaceutical preparation, biotechnology research, biological sample handling, and radionuclide applications.

This biosafety cabinet may also be appropriate for pharmaceutical production facilities, toxicology laboratories, biotechnology laboratories, hospital pharmacies, clinical testing laboratories, academic research facilities, and cleanroom environments requiring a ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Ideal Laboratory Environments

This biosafety cabinet may be suitable for pharmaceutical production facilities, toxicology laboratories, biotechnology laboratories, hospital research environments, academic research facilities, cleanrooms, and containment-focused laboratory applications requiring a ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet.

Its total exhaust airflow configuration and large 6-foot workspace may make it especially appropriate for laboratories requiring additional chemical containment capability combined with expanded working area for larger procedures or multiple operators.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Key Specifications

Specification

Details

Manufacturer

Baker

Model

SterilGARD III SG603-TX

Cabinet Class

Class II Type B2

Nominal Width

6 ft

Airflow Design

100% total exhaust

Exhaust Requirement

Hard-ducted facility exhaust connection

Configuration

TX-series toxicology / trace chemical compatible design

Exterior Dimensions

Approx. 78” W × 34” D × 61” H

Interior Work Area Dimensions

Approx. 70” W × 24” D × 28” H

Weight

Approx. 850 lbs

Sash Opening

Approx. 10 in

Filtration

HEPA supply and exhaust filtration

Electrical Requirements

115V, 60Hz

Included Accessories

Stand and new HEPA filters

Warranty

90-day warranty

Condition

Refurbished

Specifications compiled from Baker manufacturer literature, distributor technical references, and American Instrument Exchange product information.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Refurbishment and Testing

American Instrument Exchange has extensive experience refurbishing used biosafety cabinets and laboratory containment equipment for research and pharmaceutical environments.

Each biosafety cabinet is inspected by our technicians to verify proper blower operation, airflow performance, sash operation, control operation, lighting operation, cabinet integrity, and overall system condition prior to shipment. Unless otherwise specified, new HEPA filters are installed at our facility before delivery.

Testing procedures include major functional and airflow verification elements associated with biosafety cabinet performance to help support certification readiness upon installation at your facility. Because this is a ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet, final certification should be completed after exhaust connection and installation by qualified field technicians in accordance with laboratory requirements.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Certification Readiness

Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinets should be certified by qualified field technicians after installation and exhaust connection before laboratory use.

American Instrument Exchange performs functional testing prior to shipment to support certification readiness upon arrival. Buyers should confirm facility compatibility, exhaust requirements, airflow requirements, electrical requirements, and certification standards prior to installation.

Certification services are available throughout New England through AIE Laboratory Services, which provides biosafety cabinet certification, preventative maintenance, testing, repair, and field service support for laboratory containment equipment.

Certification requirements may vary depending on laboratory protocols, toxicology workflows, facility standards, and application requirements.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Shipping and Installation Considerations

Biosafety cabinets are oversized laboratory containment systems that may require special handling during transportation, delivery, and installation. Buyers should confirm facility access dimensions, doorway clearances, elevator compatibility, exhaust compatibility, electrical compatibility, and final cabinet placement before shipment.

Because this is a ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet, installation should be coordinated with facility engineering personnel or qualified biosafety cabinet service providers to confirm proper exhaust integration and airflow performance.

Depending on the installation environment, liftgate delivery, inside delivery services, rigging assistance, or coordinated facility access may be recommended.

The large 6-foot cabinet configuration may require additional planning for transport and positioning within laboratory facilities.


Baker SterilGARD III SG603-TX Frequently Asked Questions

Why would a laboratory choose the SG603-TX instead of a standard Type A2 biosafety cabinet?

The SG603-TX is designed for workflows involving hazardous vapors or trace chemicals used alongside biological materials. Because it operates as a total exhaust Class II Type B2 cabinet, it may be more appropriate for toxicology applications, hazardous drug preparation, and pharmaceutical workflows that are not suitable for recirculating Type A2 cabinets.

Does the SG603-TX require a dedicated exhaust connection?

Yes. The SG603-TX is a hard-ducted Class II Type B2 biosafety cabinet and must be connected to an appropriate facility exhaust system before operation and certification.

Why do some pharmaceutical laboratories prefer large 6-foot Type B2 cabinets?

A 6-foot Type B2 cabinet provides substantially more workspace for staged materials, larger procedures, multiple operators, or complex pharmaceutical and toxicology workflows requiring total exhaust containment.

Can the SG603-TX be used for hazardous drug compounding?

Depending on institutional protocols and facility engineering standards, the SG603-TX may be appropriate for hazardous drug handling and pharmaceutical preparation workflows requiring total exhaust containment capability.

Does American Instrument Exchange replace HEPA filters before shipment?

Yes. Unless otherwise specified, American Instrument Exchange installs new HEPA filters before shipment. Cabinets are inspected and tested by our technicians prior to delivery to help support certification readiness after installation.

What testing does American Instrument Exchange perform during refurbishment?

American Instrument Exchange technicians inspect airflow systems, blower operation, sash functionality, cabinet controls, lighting systems, and overall cabinet condition prior to shipment.

Can American Instrument Exchange help coordinate biosafety cabinet certification?

Yes. Certification services are available through AIE Laboratory Services, which provides biosafety cabinet certification, preventative maintenance, repair, testing, and field service support for laboratory containment equipment.

Does the cabinet include a warranty?

Yes. A 90-day warranty from American Instrument Exchange is included. 

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Testing Procedures for Used and Refurbished Biosafety Cabinets

Ensure Containment, Airflow Integrity, and Operator Safety

Used and refurbished biosafety cabinets (BSCs) from American Instrument Exchange are thoroughly tested to ensure they meet NSF/ANSI 49 performance standards for containment, airflow uniformity, and HEPA filtration. Each Class I, II, or III unit is evaluated through a series of specialized inspections and certifications, ensuring the cabinet performs reliably in research, clinical, and pharmaceutical lab environments.

Why Testing Used Biosafety Cabinets Is Essential

Before any biosafety cabinet is deployed in a working lab, it must be tested for:

• HEPA filter integrity and leak-free performance
• Inflow and downflow air velocity balance
• Containment efficiency and personnel protection
• Electrical system function and safety compliance
• Cleanliness and readiness for sterile applications

Proper testing of refurbished biosafety cabinets helps prevent cross-contamination, exposure to hazardous materials, and airflow disruption—critical for maintaining laboratory protocols. Our structured multi-point BSC testing protocol ensures dependable protection for operators, products, and the lab environment.

Key Testing Procedures for Refurbished and Used Biosafety Cabinets

1. Initial Visual Inspection

• Inspect exterior panels, window sashes, hinges, and seals for signs of wear or damage
• Confirm visibility and integrity of the viewing window
• Check power cords, display screens, and control interfaces for usability

2. Cabinet Decontamination and Cleaning

• Interior and exterior cleaned with non-corrosive disinfectants
• Decontamination protocols followed to remove biological contaminants
• Work surface, sidewalls, and return air grills are fully sanitized

3. HEPA Filter Integrity Testing (DOP/PAO Leak Test)

• Conduct aerosol challenge test using PAO or DOP to verify HEPA filter seal integrity
• Identify and resolve any filter leaks in accordance with NSF/ANSI 49 standards
• Ensure HEPA filters are correctly seated and uncompromised

4. Inflow and Downflow Velocity Testing

• Measure air velocities using calibrated thermo-anemometers
• Confirm inflow velocity meets requirements
• Verify downflow uniformity within the work zone to prevent turbulence and contamination

5. Airflow Smoke Pattern Testing

• Conduct visual smoke tests to demonstrate laminar airflow and containment
• Confirm that airflow barriers prevent cross-contamination and exposure

6. Electrical Safety and Alarm System Checks

• Inspect grounding, insulation resistance, and GFCI protection
• Test alarm functionality for sash position, airflow disruption, and power failure
• Verify interior lighting, outlets, and blower controls operate reliably

7. Final Certification and Quality Assurance

• Run full performance test cycle and confirm compliance with NSF/ANSI 49 and manufacturer specs
• Document data and generate a detailed service report

Guaranteed Performance from American Instrument Exchange

All refurbished biosafety cabinets from American Instrument Exchange are tested and verified to ensure maximum containment, user protection, and airflow performance. Whether used for microbiology, tissue culture, pharmaceutical compounding, or other work necessitating containment, our BSCs meet industry standards—so your team can work safely and confidently from day one.

Repair and Refurbishment Protocol for Used Biosafety Cabinets

Certified Protection and Performance from American Instrument Exchange

At American Instrument Exchange, every used biosafety cabinet (BSC) we offer is thoroughly repaired and refurbished to meet the highest standards for safety, airflow performance, and compliance. Whether it’s a Class I, Class II Type A2/B2, or Class III unit, we follow a meticulous refurbishment process to ensure your BSC provides reliable containment, sterile workspace conditions, and long-term durability.

Why Choose a Refurbished Biosafety Cabinet from American Instrument Exchange?

  • Fully tested and certified for airflow integrity and containment
  • Backed by warranty and performance guarantee
  • Cost-effective alternative to new biosafety cabinets
  • Environmentally responsible through expert reuse and restoration
  • Serviced by experienced technicians trained in NSF/ANSI 49 protocols

Step-by-Step Refurbishment Protocol

Every biosafety cabinet at American Instrument Exchange undergoes the following comprehensive multi-stage process to ensure it is lab-ready:

1. Initial Intake & Inspection

• Visual inspection of cabinet exterior, control panel, and sash mechanism
• Evaluation of hinges, seals, gaskets, and electrical components
• Missing parts or functional issues are documented for repair

2. Cleaning and Decontamination

• Full internal and external cleaning using non-abrasive, disinfectant-safe products
• Decontamination protocols followed to remove biohazardous or chemical residue
• Removable surfaces, work trays, and grilles are cleaned and sanitized

3. Mechanical and Electrical Repair

• Repair or replacement of worn components, including sash latches, lighting, and controls
• Electrical systems including switches, alarms, and outlets are tested and serviced
• Wiring is inspected and repaired to meet safety and performance standards

4. HEPA Filter Evaluation and Replacement

• Filters are tested for integrity using DOP/PAO aerosol challenge testing
• HEPA filters are replaced with OEM or equivalent filters
• Filter seals are verified for leak-free performance

5. Airflow and Performance Testing

• Inflow and downflow velocities are measured using calibrated instruments
• Smoke pattern testing confirms laminar airflow and containment effectiveness
• Blower motor function and airflow uniformity are verified across the cabinet

6. Safety System Verification

• Alarms for airflow disruption, sash height, and power loss are tested
• GFCI protection, lighting, and emergency shutoff systems are confirmed functional

7. Final Quality Control and Certification

• Performance testing is conducted to confirm NSF/ANSI 49 compliance (where applicable)
• Final visual inspection and cleaning performed prior to shipping
• Detailed service report and airflow test results provided with each unit

Trust the Experts at American Instrument Exchange

With over 50 years of experience in the lab equipment industry, American Instrument Exchange is a trusted name in refurbished biosafety cabinets. Our repair and refurbishment protocol ensures each cabinet provides dependable protection for personnel, products, and the environment—delivering maximum safety at a fraction of the cost of new.

Warranty Information

All used equipment sold by American Instrument Exchange is refurbished/reconditioned, tested to meet specifications, cleaned, and comes with a 90-day warranty from the date of shipment unless otherwise specified. New products include a warranty from the manufacturer. Your warranty is only valid if you have paid your invoice. If your invoice is over 30 days old, warranty work will not be performed until your invoice is paid in full.  American Instrument Exchange is not liable for any special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, the materials on this site or the performance of the products,

Exceptions include international sales and items that are agreed to be sold with a lesser warranty or items that are agreed to be sold “as is.”

Should there be visible shipping damage to packaging or concealed shipping damage to item(s) supplied, buyer must communicate such damage to the delivering entity or carrier upon receipt first and to American Instrument the same day item is accepted / signed for. Failure to do so voids warranty. Customer decision to involve / procure third party or OEM service other than American Instrument or AIE assigned vendors to resolve in-warranty instrument failure or defect without first placing a service call to American Instrument voids warranty.

Return & Cancellation Policy

American Instrument Exchange will authorize the return of and issue a full refund for any equipment that is not working as represented and could not be replaced or repaired to the customer’s satisfaction by AIE or a representative of AIE during the warranty period. Returns without prior authorization and an RMA number will not be accepted. 

Customers are responsible for proper packaging of the equipment and all included accessories. American Instrument will pay for insurance and shipping costs. Non-inventory items bought specifically to fill customer orders may possibly be returned, but on a case by case basis.

Customers who cancel orders after refurbishing has begun or after delivery where there are no equipment performance issues may be subject to a Restocking/Cancellation Fee of 20% or more and responsible for shipping costs for both the delivery and return.

Ongoing and Extended Support Options

American Instrument Exchange is able to provide additional repair and support services outside the warranty terms for most products that sell.

For biosafety cabinets, clean benches, chemical fume hoods, and other clean air products our team at AIE Laboratory Services can provide certifications, repairs, decontaminations, and other services for customers throughout New England, and guidance and limited technical assistance for any customers in the US and Canada for new or refurbished biosafety cabinets purchased from American Instrument Exchange.

For all other products, the repair service team at American Instrument Exchange can provide both field and depot repair evaluations. We can easily schedule and coordinate the pick-up and transportation of your malfunctioning equipment. By offering hourly rates lower than most OEM service providers and eliminating travel time for technicians, we help reduce repair costs. Furthermore, our lab depot repair service minimizes or eliminates scheduling delays. Our experienced service technicians are qualified to restore your equipment to factory specifications.

Please contact our team at info@americaninstrument.com for more details.

FAQ

Does the equipment come with a warranty?

Yes, all equipment from American Instrument Exchange comes with a warranty.
Used/reconditioned/refurbished equipment is tested to make sure it operates to the manufacturer's specifications and comes with a 90-day warranty (unless otherwise noted). New equipment comes with a warranty from the manufacturer.

How do you test and recondition the equipment?

Testing requirements vary across all the equipment categories we sell. Temperature controlled units are tested with NIST traceable probes and data loggers. Gaskets, external housing, glass, handles, controls and control screens are all thoroughly inspected for integrity and functionality.
We test all equipment using the manufacturer's parameters and specifications to confirm that the unit operates properly.

How do products ship from American Instrument Exchange?

We can ship products both nationally and internationally using a well-established network of transporters. Smaller items will ship via UPS. Larger equipment will be palletized and shipped either LTL or air-ride, depending on the specific equipment and/or delivery requirements.

Return and order cancellation policy

American Instrument Exchange will accept the return of any product that is not working as represented and could not be replaced or repaired to the customer's satisfaction during the warranty period. Customers who cancel orders after refurbishing has begun will be subject to a cancellation and restocking fee of between 20% and 40%.

Are discounts available for educational or non-profit institutions, or for bulk purchases?

Yes – call or email us today with a list of equipment you're looking for and we can potentially put together a quote that includes a discount.

How does your price matching policy work?

We strive to keep our pricing competitive and reasonable. If you find comparable items for sale at a lower price from other vendors please send us a link and or quote for the item and we'll do our best to match or beat the price.

Can I see the equipment in person before committing to a purchase?

Customers are welcome to make an appointment to view equipment in our warehouse. Given our workload we may not be able to test or clean the equipment prior to your arrival if you have not committed to an order.

1023 Western Avenue is a working warehouse, not a showroom, and customers should dress appropriately and wear closed toe shoes.

Can I ship products that I purchased elsewhere to American Instrument for repair?

Yes – please see our repair services page for more information.