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Total Exhaust Fume Hood

The AirMax™ polypropylene total exhaust fume hood, featuring a Wet Fume Scrubber system, is a complete solution for protecting personnel from dangerous chemical exposure while also protecting ductwork and the environment by scrubbing acids and other water-soluble gases from fume hood exhaust. They are constructed of thermoplastics (primarily polypropylene), with all contact surfaces utilizing seamless, thermally-welded joints.This eliminates the potential for corrosion commonly associated with metal fume hoods. The advanced rolled-entry airfoil design prevents reverse flow and eddy currents, while an extended rear baffle effectively removes any heavy gases or evaporation from a spill. Dual-wall design provides ample room for mounting fixtures and services. The Wet Fume Scrubber system is direct-mounted to the fume hood exhaust, eliminating contaminated ductwork between the fume hood and scrubber. An observation window is provided for media inspection, and the scrubber holding tank with recirculating pump is housed in the included base cabinet. Typical applications include trace metal analysis, hot acid etching, acid digestions, and other high-volume, high-acidity processes. An optional spray bar for perchloric acid use is available, as is an auto pH dosing system for the holding tank. The fume hoods are available in 36-inch, 48-inch, 60-inch, 72-inch and 96-inch widths and are made in the USA.

AirClean® Systems, Raleigh, NC 27604. www.aircleansystems.com or call 919-255-3220 

 

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