resistant laminate with 25.4mm edge/trespa panel/epoxy resin /stainless/ceramics as desktop.
Window: 6mm thickness steel safe glass, balancing form elevation and subsidencei, it can be stopped at any position by pulling.
Lighting equipment: 2*20w antisepsis daylight lamp, lamp house is insulated with gas. Lightness on table not lower than 800lux.
Operation panel: lighting switch, on/off switch, two sets of 220v/10a versatile electric socket
Ventilation equipment: selecting rust-resistance, low wasting, low noise and famous fan and special wind tube. Noise can be reduced at about 55 db
Accessories vertical and single test cock: made by brass, the surface is treated by epoxy baking paint
1500*850*2350mm
1800*850*2350mm
Fume Hood made of Galvanized Iron Sheets, Internal FRP Sheets, Granite or Epoxy Work Top, Remote Control Valves for Air, Vacuum, Nitrogen, Water, etc. as per the requirements. Air Velocity Monitor and Alarm System.
Fume Hoods
Material of Construction : Designed to withstand a load of 200 kg 300 per square Meter . Created using 20 SWG Electro - Galvanized Sheet. Cabinet are made of 1 or 1.2mm thick GI Sheet with Powder Coat Finish , It consists of continuous modular with top Drawe Bottom Cupboard will have one no. inner horizontal partitions (height adjustable; 2.5 ft L x 2ft B x2.5 �± 0.2ft H, 3 noâ??s). Steel : TATA Steel, JINDAL Steel/ Equivalent or better Under Bench Modular : It consists of Alternative modular with top Drawer & Bottom Cupboard will have one no. inner horizontal Partitions. All the drawers will have locking arrangements
Leading Manufacturer of Laboratory Chemical Fume Hoods and Chemical Fume Hood from Navi Mumbai.
A fume hood is typically a large piece of equipment enclosing five sides of a work area, the bottom of which is most commonly located at a standing work height. Two main types exist, ducted and recirculating (ductless). The principle is the same for both types: air is drawn in from the front (open) side of the cabinet, and either expelled outside the building or made safe through filtration and fed back into the room. This is used to: protect the user from inhaling toxic gases (fume hoods, biosafety cabinets, glove boxes) protect the product or experiment (biosafety cabinets, glove boxes) protect the environment (recirculating fume hoods, certain biosafety cabinets, and any other type when fitted with appropriate filters in the exhaust airstream) Secondary functions of these devices may include explosion protection, spill containment, and other functions necessary to the work being done within the device. Fume hoods are generally set back against the walls and are often fitted with infills above, to cover up the exhaust ductwork. Because of their recessed shape they are generally poorly illuminated by general room lighting, so many have internal lights with vapor-proof covers. The front is a sash window, usually in glass, able to move up and down on a counterbalance mechanism. On educational versions, the sides and sometimes the back of the unit are also glass, so that several pupils can look into a fume hood at once. Low air flow alarm control panels are common, see below. Fume hoods are generally available in 5 different widths; 1000 mm, 1200 mm, 1500 mm, 1800 mm and 2000 mm.[1] The depth varies between 700 mm and 900 mm, and the height between 1900 mm and 2700 mm. These designs can accommodate from one to three operators. For exceptionally hazardous materials, an enclosed glove box may be used, which completely isolates the operator from all direct physical contact with the work material and tools. The enclosure may also be maintained at negative air pressure to ensure that nothing can escape via minute air leaks.
Suppler chemical fume hood and fume cupboard. 1500*850*2350
FUME HOOD - Fume Hoods (aka Fume Exhaust Hood) are designed to exhaust and contain toxic, obnoxious or otherwise harmful gases, vapors, mist etc. to protect laboratory workers and equipment. A motor driven blower creates negative pressure within the work area, extracting the contaminated air from work area and expel it into the atmosphere. The Hood is ventilated of the air drawn from inside the laboratory which is used effectively for thorough sweep-out of work area.
Fume hood is used to protect lab environment and operator during general chemical applications .It actively protects operator from inhaling toxic vapors and dramatically reduces the risk of fire and explosion. By installing proper filter, it can also protect environment.
TEMPO make fume hood is a type of local ventilation device that is designed to limit exposure to hazardous or toxic fumes, vapour's or dust. Air is drawn from lab space into the fume hood then dispersed via a pipe to the outside atmosphere. Basically, it protects the user from inhaling toxic gases. Application : Chemical lab Food manufacturer Drugs manufacturer company Paint manufacturing company Rubber industry Polymer industry Cement industry