Introduction

Stainless Steel Fume Hood features an 800 mm work surface height for comfortable and efficient operation. Integrated air filtration system efficiently eliminates airborne contaminants. Incorporated with a multi-layered filter, it enhances purification by trapping hazardous particles effectively. Built-in adjustable window allows controlled airflow to protect users. Our Stainless Steel Fume Hood is designed for laboratories and research facilities.

Applications

Stainless Steel Fume Hood is designed for applications in chemical laboratories, research institutes, pharmaceuticals, hospitals, and industrial environments.

Specifications

MaterialStainless Steel
Work Surface Height800 mm
Maximum Opening of Window750 mm
Air Velocity0.4~0.6m/s
Exhaust Air Volume800 to 10003/h
Noise≤60dB
LED Lamp10W×1
BlowerBuilt-in Axial Flow Blower, Speed adjustable
Front WindowManual, 5mm Toughened Glass, Height Adjustable
Power Consumption85W
Power SupplyAC 220V ±10%, 50/60Hz
External Dimensions (W×D×H)1200×800×2350 mm
Internal Dimensions (W×D×H)900×700×1150 mm
Net Weight165kg
Gross Weight171kg

Easy-to-clean surface.

Energy-efficient LED lighting.

Protective coating.

Sliding glass panels.

Corrosion-resistant finish.

Chemical resistant surface.

FAQs

1. What is a stainless steel fume hood used for?

It is used in laboratories to safely contain and vent hazardous fumes, vapors, and particles, protecting users from exposure to harmful substances.

2. Why is stainless steel preferred for fume hoods?

Stainless steel is highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean, making it designed for handling chemicals and ensuring long-term use in laboratories.

3. Does a stainless steel fume hood require an exhaust system?

Yes, most models are designed to connect to an external ventilation system, while some ductless models use filters to recirculate clean air.

4. How do I maintain a stainless steel fume hood?

Regular cleaning with non-corrosive cleaners and checking the airflow system ensures efficient operation and extends the hood’s lifespan.

5. Where are stainless steel fume hoods commonly used?

They are widely used in chemical labs, pharmaceutical industries, hospitals, and research facilities for safe chemical handling.

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