Ductless Fume Hood features removable spillage tray.

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With face velocity at 100 fpm, Purair 20 ensures containment of fumes and alerts operator with alarm when airflow falls to unacceptable level. Switches and electrical components are isolated from dirty airflow, while all mechanisms in head section are on clean side of filter. Measuring 49 x 27.5 x 47.5 in., unit is available with choice of 14 different types of carbon filters including specialty media for vapors of organics, solvents, acids, mercury, and formaldehyde.



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Protect Operators from Fumes & Particles!



The Purair 20 Ductless Fume Hood has been designed to provide operator protection when using hazardous substances.

A face velocity at 100 fpm ensures containment of fumes and an alarm will alert the operator when the airflow falls to an unacceptable level.

All mechanisms in the head section of the Purair 20 are on the clean side of the filter, thus preventing contamination.

Switches and electrical components are totally isolated from the dirty airflow and away from any contamination.

The work area has a removable spillage tray which can be easily cleaned. Optional integral lighting is available.

The Purair 20 is 49" Wide by 27.5" Deep by 47.5" High. Other sizes are available up to 96" Wide.

The main filter can be chosen from 14 different types of carbon, which include specialty media for vapors of organics, solvents, acids, mercury and formaldehyde. HEPA filters for particulate filtration are also available to suit the application needs. In addition, the Purair can be equipped with a secondary back-up filter for added protection. This filter is required by US standard ANSI Z9.5 section 4.12 4.2.

For additional information on the Purair 20 Ductless Fume Hood, call, visit the website, or email Air Science.

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Fort Myers, Florida 33906 USA
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Phone: 239-489-0024
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