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FUME HOOD CABINETS: Ductless with Mobile cart and Filters

[ *DISCLAIMER: Fume Hoods require a PRICE ON APPLICATION .* They are custom made to your setup requirements. From confirmed order date, delivery approximately 10 to 12 weeks ]

This Ascent™ Opti Ductless Fume Hood Cabinet is equipped with features previously found only on high-end ductless fume cabinets.
Protect your laboratory personnel from toxic chemical fumes, offering laboratory safety with full-features at a great value in clean-air technology products.
(* Note: Professional installation and certification is required. Please request a quote for your specific requirements.)

Key Benefits:
State of the art airflow monitor and alarm system for SPD models
High Value: Fully Featured fume hood at cost-effective pricing
Oval shaped arm ports provides working flexibility and high containment levels
Low Noise (55 dBA) and Warm Lighting for Operator Comfort
Extremely Low Energy Consumption resulting in substantial long-term savings

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Main Features:
–  Grade 304 stainless steel work top surface, rust and chip free.
– Electro-galvanized steel main body for maximum durability.
–  Spill-retaining work top recess in central area contains accidental spills.
–  Sentinel™ microprocessor control system has audible and visual alarm in unsafe conditions.
–  Unique baffle design to improve containment and ensure efficient removal of chemical fumes from the work zone.
–  Double hinged sash mechanism allows wider opening for effortless cabinet loading.
–  Over 8 different Nanocarb™ filter types to choose from:  Volatile organic compounds  |  Acid  |  Mercury  |  Sulfur  |  Halogen  |  Aldehyde  |  Ammonia or Ethers/Chloroform.

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FUME HOOD CABINETS: Ductless with Mobile cart and Filters

This Ascent™ Opti Ductless Fume Hood Cabinet is equipped with features previously found only on high-end ductless fume cabinets.
Protect your laboratory personnel from toxic chemical fumes, offering laboratory safety with full-features at a great value in clean-air technology products.
(* Note: Professional installation and certification is required. Please request a quote for your specific requirements.)

Key Benefits:
State of the art airflow monitor and alarm system for SPD models
High Value: Fully Featured fume hood at cost-effective pricing
Oval shaped arm ports provides working flexibility and high containment levels
Low Noise (55 dBA) and Warm Lighting for Operator Comfort
Extremely Low Energy Consumption resulting in substantial long-term savings

Main Features:
-  Grade 304 stainless steel work top surface, rust and chip free.
-  Electro-galvanized steel main body for maximum durability.
-  Spill-retaining work top recess in central area contains accidental spills.
-  Sentinel™ microprocessor control system has audible and visual alarm in unsafe conditions.
-  Unique baffle design to improve containment and ensure efficient removal of chemical fumes from the work zone.
-  Double hinged sash mechanism allows wider opening for effortless cabinet loading.
-  Over 8 different Nanocarb™ filter types to choose from:  Volatile organic compounds  |  Acid  |  Mercury  |  Sulfur  |  Halogen  |  Aldehyde  |  Ammonia or Ethers/Chloroform.

(Wikipedia excerpt: ..."...A fume hood (sometimes called a fume cupboard or fume closet, not to be confused with Extractor hood) is a type of local exhaust ventilation device that is designed to prevent users from being exposed to hazardous fumes, vapors, and dusts. The device is an enclosure with a movable sash window on one side that traps and exhausts gases and particulates either out of the area (through a duct) or back into the room (through air filtration), and is most frequently used in laboratory settings.

The first fume hoods, constructed from wood and glass, were developed in the early 1900s as a measure to protect individuals from harmful gaseous reaction by-products. Later developments in the 1970s and 80s allowed for the construction of more efficient devices out of epoxy powder-coated steel and flame-retardant plastic laminates....)

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