Used BETCHER RA36FRPP #138773 for sale
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BETCHER RA36FRPP is a laminar flow and fume hood which is designed to provide an exceptionally efficient means of purging environmentally hazardous material from the lab. This type of fume hood comes with built-in light and sash though these two may be modified to fit the needs of a given laboratory setting. This fume hood is constructed from powder-coated steel that is resistant to corrosion and is also made to fit with European standards. This hood is equipped with long-lasting filter elements as well as air repetition valves and manual reset switches that can help ensure a safe working environment. It also features a zero leakage sash lock that could prevent hazardous material from escaping the hood, which could help limit allergy risks when working with volatile chemicals. The laminar flow pattern of the fume hood utilizes a fan that is able to draw clean air from the top of the hood and force it air down as it passes through four filters that clean the air entering the room. This process allows for an effective method of containing particles and hazardous gases released by the research being conducted. Inside the hood there is an adjustable sash that enables the user to regulate the speed of the air exchange and even change the direction so that any hazardous substances released can be quickly exhausted. Aside from its primary purpose of making sure that hazardous substances don't escape the work area, RA36FRPP also provides users with a number of additional options. This includes a lamp that provides adjustable light level. This hood also comes with a manual reset switch and an integrated safety switch that can cut off power supply from the motors when the hood is opened. BETCHER RA36FRPP laminar flow and fume hood is a valuable addition to any laboratory setting. Its powder-coated steel construction, adjustable sash, and variety of safety features provide users a safe means of minimizing the risk of exposure to hazardous materials when conducting research in the laboratory.
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