Filtered Fume Cabinets are an integral part of most labs. These ventilated enclosures enable laboratory personnel to safely work with materials that produce hazardous fumes and volatile vapours.
Selecting a fume hood that is the right fit for your laboratory is essential, and there are many different ducted and ductless designs to choose from.
Traditionally, fume hoods consume large amounts of energy, but many newer units are designed with energy efficiency in mind, which reduces operating costs while providing the necessary protection.
Purchasing Tip: Many factors and options exist when selecting a fume hood for your lab. Before you buy, always start with safety by making sure the fume hood you purchase is effective against the types of chemicals you’ll be working with.
Energy Efficiency: Some main points to consider when looking to increase fume hood energy efficiency are fan efficiency, access area opening dimensions, and ductless technology. Ductless fume hoods recirculate laboratory air after filtering out particles and fumes rather than venting contaminants. Designs typically use airflow and air velocity meters to ensure the fume hood functions correctly and maintains safe work.