Total Chemical Resistant Fume Hood

Analytical instrumentation

Total Chemical Resistant Fume Hood

01 Nov, 2016

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UniFlow AireStream Fume Hoods, from Hemco Corporation (USA), are constructed entirely of chemical resistant, flame retardant, non-metallic composite resin materials and features an exclusive “Unitized” construction that does not require screws, bolts, rivets, or metallic hardware for assembly. The fume chamber is molded one piece seamless with all corners coved for easy cleaning and light reflectivity. This series of fume hoods is UL 1805 certified and is offered in 48”, 60”, 72” and 96” widths in either constant air volume or restricted bypass models.

 The AireStream Fume Hood is a high performance fume hood that maximises user protection and energy savings. This hood is equipped with a 36” high extended view height, exclusive vector slotted rear VaraFlow baffle system, aerodynamic sash lift with perforated air-sweep feature, and molded-in belled outlet collar for reduced airflow resistance. The lighting is a vapour proof LED strip fixture with a central switch, pre-wired to a single point junction box 115V /60Hz. Hood is shipped completely assembled and can include a wide selection of accessories that can be factory installed to meet your specific need. Work surfaces in a variety of materials and a choice of base cabinets including acid or flammable storage are optional as required. 

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