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Ductless Fume Hood is based on folding-sash design.

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May 2, 2008 - Measuring 60 in. wide, AC5000 polypropylene ductless hood utilizes gas-phase-bonded carbon filter and microprocessor-based automatic safety controller for checking airflow and filter quality and alerting operator in event of filter saturation. By stacking HEPA filter, followed by bonded carbon filter, operator can remove toxic particulate and chemical fumes. Designed to accommodate up to 7 in. of filtration, unit meets and exceeds relevant OSHA and ANSI Z9.5 standards.

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AirClean Systems, Inc.
3248 Lake Woodward Dr.
Raleigh, NC, 27604
USA



AirCleanŽ Systems Expands its Polypropylene Ductless Fume Hood Lineup with the AC5000


February 11, 2008

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - AirCleanŽ Systems expands its Polypropylene Ductless Fume Hood lineup with the AC5000.

AirClean Systems' ductless fume hood lineup has been further expanded to provide lab designers with a range of options without the need for costly customization. The AC5000 is based on AirClean Systems' proven folding-sash design. It measures 60" wide, complimenting the 48" AC4000 and 72" AC6000 models.

All AirClean Systems polypropylene ductless hoods, including the AC5000, utilize a revolutionary gas phase bonded carbon filter. This unique filter, found only in AirCleanŽ Systems safety products, eliminates filter dusting and dead zones associated with traditional granular carbon filters. Each unit uses a microprocessor-based automatic safety controller, keeping a constant check on airflow and filter quality, and alerting the operator in the event of filter saturation.

The AC5000 is designed to accommodate up to 7 inches of filtration. By stacking a HEPA filter, followed by a bonded carbon filter, the operator can effectively remove both toxic particulate and chemical fumes. For high evaporation or multiple chemical applications, a full 7 inch stack of chemical filtration may be recommended.

The AC5000 meets and exceeds relevant OSHA and ANSI Z9.5 standards.

Find more product information at http://www.aircleansystems.com/OP_PHoods.htm

AirCleanŽ Systems
Contact: Mark Leath
3248 Lake Woodard Drive
Raleigh, NC 27604 USA
Phone: (919) 255-3220
Toll Free: (800) 849-0472
Fax: (919) 255-6120
Email: info@aircleansystems.com
http://www.aircleansystems.com/
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