Description: A fume hood is a ventilated enclosure designed to contain and exhaust hazardous fumes, vapours, and airborne particles generated during laboratory experiments or industrial processes.
It helps protect users from inhaling harmful substances by drawing air into the hood and venting it outside.
Fume hoods are commonly used in chemistry labs and other environments where chemicals are handled to maintain safety and air quality.
Specifications Type: Ductless
Exterior material: Powder-coated steel, stainless steel, or epoxy-coated metal
Interior material: Chemical-resistant phenolic resin, stainless steel, or polypropylene
Work Surface material: Epoxy resin, stainless steel, or ceramic-coated materials
Width: 4 feet (approximately 122 cm) or above
Depth: 30-36 inches (about 76-91 cm) or above
Height: Typically, around 36-42 inches (91-107 cm) from the work surface to the top of the sash Face
Velocity: 80-120 FPM (Feet Per Minute) at the sash opening