Waldner Fume Hoods in Use at Princeton’s Frick Chemistry Laboratory
Princeton University’s Frick Chemistry Laboratory uses more than 200 Waldner fume hoods as part of its safety and sustainability strategy.
Princeton University’s Frick Chemistry Laboratory uses more than 200 Waldner fume hoods as part of its safety and sustainability strategy.
The °C Point handheld anemometer measures and displays air velocity and temperature simultaneously and is designed for testing of laboratory hoods.
The hoods are designed for light- to medium-duty fume removal in laboratories with limited space.
Hemco introduces EcoFlow fume hoods, an economical solution for laboratories where space is limited.
Read MoreThe hoods feature a totally chemical resistant hood construction with a welded one-piece high-density polyethylene interior fume chamber.
Read MoreConstructed of chemical-resistant, lightweight advanced composites, the unit can be easily moved as procedures or workflow change.
Read MoreThe unit features an exhaust canopy for thimble ducting to the facility exhaust system, and an airflow monitor with a built-in low airflow alarm.
Read MoreThe hood offers an uninterrupted seal and customized fit for professionals wearing a full-face respirator.
Read MoreThe Purair 20 ductless fume hood from Air Science has a main filter available in 14 different types of carbon, including specialty media for vapors of organics, solvents, acids, mercury, and formaldehyde.
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Read MoreFits in small laboratories
Read MoreMetal-free environment
Read MoreCan be custom built
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