CodaAir® Systems

Keeping the lab air clean – the VOC removers

Unique VOC removing filter technology with a proven track record

  • All products are clinically proven for safe and effective use in human ART laboratories
  • The ultimate effective air technology to purify VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) and pollutants
  • High Performance™ 4-stage Filter® system has been proven to improve air quality and may increase expected outcome and overall results
  • Coda systems have protected human ART laboratories for more than two decades
  • FDA cleared, CE certified and manufactured in the USA
  • Patented technology; ISO 13485 certified

Availability

This product is available for sale in the USA and selected countries around the world.

Order Codes

Product Code Product Name Quantity Article Description
GCAF-001 Coda Aero 400/500 Quarterly Filter 1 unit Quarterly Filter (1 pk) – change filters every 3 months
GCAF-002 Coda Aero 400/500 Quarterly Filter 2 pack Quarterly Filter (2 pk) – change filters every 3 months
A800-008 CodaAir 800 – 100-24024V 1 unit Small, compact, versatile unit (500 – 700 sq.ft. lab space). 100-24024V system. Initial filters included
GCAF-702 Coda Aero 700/800 Semi-Annual Filter 2 pack Semi-Annual Filter (2 pk) – change filters every 6 months
A900-009 CodaAir 900 – 100-240V 1 unit Large capacity purification unit (900 – 1100 sq.ft. lab space). 100-24024V system. Initial shirtbox filters included
CAFK-900 CodaAir 900 – Semi-Annual Shirtbox Filter 2 pack Semi-Annual Shirtbox Filter (2 pk) – change filters every 6 months
CCSK-900 CodaAir 900 – Semi-Annual Canister Filter Kit 1 kit Semi-Annual Canister Filter (1 kit) – change filter kit 6 months after initial/annual kit
CCFK-900 CodaAir 900 – Initial/Annual Filter Kit 1 kit Initial/Annual Filter (1 kit) – change filter kit 6 months after semi-annual kit
GELT-115 Coda ECO™ 1200 – 115V 1 unit Large capacity purification unit (800 – 1800 sq.ft. lab space). 4-stage filters system. Add initial filter GEIK-1500
GELT-230 Coda ECO 1200 – 230 1 unit Large capacity purification unit (800 – 1800 sq.ft. lab space). 4-stage filters system. Add initial filter GEIK-1500
GECO-115 Coda ECO 1500 – 115V 1 unit Large capacity purification unit (1000 – 2400 sq.ft. lab space). 4-stage filters system. Add initial filter GEIK-1500
GECO-230 Coda ECO 1500 – 230V 1 unit Large capacity purification unit (1000 – 2400 sq.ft. lab space). 4-stage filters system. Add initial filter GEIK-1500
GESA-1500 Coda ECO 1200/1500/Positive Pressure Unit Semi-Annual Filter Kit 1 kit Semi-Annual Filter (1 kit) – change filter kit 6 months after initial/annual kit
GEAK-1500 Coda ECO 1200/1500/Positive Pressure Unit Annual Filter Kit 1 kit Initial/Annual Filter (1 kit) – change filter kit 6 months after semi-annual kit

Coda® Studies by Cohen et al.

Cohen J, Gilligan A, Esposito W, Schimmel T, Dale B (1997) Ambient air and its potential effects on conception in vitro. Hum Reprod 12, 1742-9.

Schimmel T, Gilligan A, Garrisi GJ, Esposito Jr. B, Cecchi M, Dale B, Cohen J (1997) Removal of volatile organic compounds from incubators used for gamete and embryo culture. Fertil Steril 68 Suppl. 1, S165 (Abstract P-151).

Cohen J, Gilligan A, Willadsen S (1998) Culture and quality control of embryos. Hum Reprod 13 Suppl 3, 137-44; discussion 145-7.

Hall J, Gilligan A, Schimmel T, Cecchi M, Cohen J (1998) The origin, effects and control of air pollution in laboratories used for human embryo culture. Hum Reprod 13 Suppl 4, 146-55.

Coda® Studies by Others

Mayer JF, Nehchiri F, Weedon VM, Jones EL, Kalin HL, Oehninger SC, Toner JP, Gibbons WE, Muasher SJ (1999) Prospective randomized analysis of the impact of an IVF incubator air filtration system (Coda, GenX) on clinical pregnancy rates. In ‘Proc. 11th World Congress on In-Vitro Fertilization and Human Reproductive Genetics’ pp. P-096

Mayer JF, Nehchiri F, Weedon VM, Jones EL, Kalin HL, Oehninger SC, Toner JP, Gibbons WE, Muasher SJ (1999) Prospective randomized crossover analysis of the impact of an IVF incubator air filtration svstem (Coda. genX) on clinical pregnancy rates. Fertil Steril 72, Suppl 1, S42 (Abstract O-110).

McLellan ST, Panagoulopoulos C, Dickinson KA, Wright DL, Toth TL, Lanzendorf SE (2001) Effect of incubator air filtration system on IVF outcomes. Fertil. Steril. 76, Suppl.1, S103.

Merton JS, Vermeulen ZL, Otter T, Mullaart E, de Ruigh L, Hasler JF (2007) Carbon-activated gas filtration during in vitro culture increased pregnancy rate following transfer of in vitro-produced bovine embryos. Theriogenology 67, 1233-8.

Racowsky C, Jackson KV, Nurredin A, Balint C, Shen S, de los Santos MJ, Kely JR, Pan Y (1999) Carbon-activated air filtration results in reduced spontaneous abortion rates following IVF. In ‘Proc. 11th World Congress on In-Vitro Fertilization and Human Reproductive Genetics’. Sydney, Australia. (Ed. .) pp. O-059 (Abstract)

Battaglia DE, Khabani A, Rainer C, Moore DE (2001) Prospective randomized trial of incubator Coda filtration units revealed no effect on outcome parameters for IVF. Fertil. Steril. 75 Suppl.1, S6.

Forman M, Polanski V, Horvath P, Gilligan A, Rieger D (2004) Reductions in volatile organic compounds, aldehydes, and particulate air contaminants in an IVF laboratory by centralized and stand-alone air filtration systems. Fertility and Sterility 82 Suppl. 2, S324 (Abstract P535).

Lopez L, Rivero P, Llosá V, Palumbo A (2004) Fertilization, implantation, and pregnancy rates before and after the installation of Coda® incubator units in a human IVF laboratory. Unpublished.