Indoor No Blast Lab Chemical Fume Hood Fireproof With Double Lock
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Indoor No Blast Lab Chemical Fume Hood Fireproof With Double Lock
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Place of Origin: Chengdu, China
Brand Name: Ample
Certification: CE, ISO
Model Number: WJ-1500A
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Indoor No Blast Chemical Fume Hood

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Double Lock Lab Chemical Fume Hood

Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: Standard Export Wooden Case Packing
Delivery Time: 15 Working days depending on specific demands
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 500 Set/Month
Specifications
Product Name: Chemical Fume Hood
Work Surface: Ceramic
Interior Baffle: Ceramic/Ceramic Fiber
Airflow: Ceramic Fiber
Liner Material: Ceramic Fiber
Sash: Tempered Glass
Cabinet: Multi-Layer Solid Wood
Application: Environment/Institute/Biology Lab/Chemical Lab
Product Description

Heat Resistant Fireproof Acid & Alkali Resistant Explosion Proof Laboratory Chemical Fume Hood

1. Product Description 

 

A fume hood (sometimes called a fume cupboard or fume closet) is a type of local ventilation device that is designed to limit exposure to hazardous or toxic fumes, vapors or dusts.

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.

 

2. Product Parameters 

 

Model

Parameters

YT-1500A YT-1500B YT-1500C YT-1800A YT-1800B YT-1800C
Size (mm) 1500(W)*865(D)*2400(H) 1800(W)*1205(D)*2400(H)
Worktop Size (mm) 1260(W1)*795(D1)*1100(H1) 1560(W1)*795(D1)*1100(H1)
Worktop 20+6mm Ceramic 20+6mm Ceramic 12.7mm Solid Physiochemical Board 20+6mm Ceramic 20+6mm Ceramic 12.7mm Solid Physiochemical Board
Liner 5mm Ceramic Fibre 5mm Compact Laminate 5mm Compact Laminate 5mm Ceramic Fibre 5mm Compact Laminate 5mm Compact Laminate
Diversion Structure Back Absorption
Control System Touch-Tone Control Panel (LED Screen)
Input Power 220V/32A
Fan Power Less than 2.8 A
Socket Max. Load 5KW
Faucet 1 Set
Drainage Mode Natural Fall
Storage Double-Lock, Corrosion-Resistant, Damp-proof, Multi-layer Solid Wood with Mobile Wheel
Application Indoor No-blast, 0-40 ℃
Application Field Organic Chemical Experiment
Face Velocity Control Manual Control
Average Face Velocity 0.3-0.5 m/s Exhaust: 720-1200m³/h 0.3-0.5 m/s Exhaust:900- 1490m³/h
Face Velocity Deviation Less than 10%
Average Illumination Less than 500 Lux
Noise Within 55 dB
Exhaust Air No Residue
Safety Test In Accord with International Standard
Resistance Less than 70Pa
Add Air Function Distinctive Structure (Need Exclusive Add Air System)
Air Flow Control Valve Dia. 250mm Flange Type Anti-Corrosion Control Valve Dia. 315mm Flange Type Anti-Corrosion Control Valve

 

3. More About the Fume Hood 

 

When Fume Hoods Should And Shouldn't Be Used

Though a laboratory is one of the most frequent users of a lab hood, other industries implement their use in production as well, such as forensics and industrial operations.

A fume hood often is the main component that protects workers who are handling flammable or toxic chemicals. Some situations where a fume hood's exhaust system is critical include:

-When working with inhalation hazards, such as chemical vapors, radioactive materials, and toxic gases and powders.
-When procedures may expose workers to substances that could explode or cause a change in pressure.
-When vapors may cause fires.
-When an offensive odor is produced as workers are managing chemical compounds.

Though the above outlines some of the situations where a fume hood should be used, there are some instances when one shouldn't be used.

For example, during a power outage, it is likely the ventilation in a workspace will not function properly. Because a fume hood relies on exhaust fans to remove toxic substances from the area, operating a fume hood during a power outage could pose a danger to workers.

It's also possible that your particular lab might require a specialized design for your fume hood, depending on the chemicals your workers handle. For example, fume hoods can be designed with various surfaces for chemical resistance.

 

4. Detailed Photos

 

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5. Fume Hood Maintenance

 

Hoods should be evaluated by the user before each use to ensure adequate face velocities and the absence of excessive turbulence.

• In case of exhaust system failure while using a hood, shut off all services and accessories and lower the sash completely. Leave the area immediately.

Fume hoods should be certified, at least annually, to ensure they are operating safely. Typical tests include face velocity measurements, smoke tests and tracer gas containment. Tracer gas containment tests are especially crucial, as studies have shown that face velocity is not a good predictor of fume hood leakage.

• Laboratory fume hoods are one of the most important used and abused hazard control devices. We should understand that the combined use of safety glasses, protective gloves, laboratory smocks, good safety practices, and laboratory fume hoods are very important elements in protecting us from a potentially hazardous exposure.

Laboratory fume hoods only protect users when they are used properly and are working correctly. A fume hood is designed to protect the user and room occupants from exposure to vapors, aerosols, toxic materials, odorous, and other harmful substances. A secondary purpose is to serve as a protective shield when working with potentially explosive or highly reactive materials. This is accomplished by lowering the hood sash.

 

6. Project Cases

 

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7. FAQ

 

6 Questions to Ask When Buying a Fume Hood:

-Which chemicals will you use within the hood?

-Is a ducted or ductless hood best suited to your needs and available space?

-Where will you place the fume hood in the lab? Consider workflows, access to external exhaust systems, and competing air patterns.

-What size fume hood will best suit your needs? Be sure to consider what (if any) equipment will be enclosed in the hood.

-Are any service fixtures or accessories such as airflow monitors, electrical outlets, water, or gas fixtures required?

-Are base cabinets for acid, solvent, or non-chemical storage required?

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