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Fume cupboards ducted
News Release from: Fumair | Subject: B range
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 18 March 2004
Fume cupboards to individual
requirements
Products are fully compliant with all current legislation and British Standards, designed and built to provide long usable life, and backed up with reliable service and support
Fumair introduces its B range of laboratory fume cupboards Fume cupboard design and manufacture has long been considered a specialist field Fumair says its experience, knowledge and traditional values have made it a company that consultants and clients trust and repeatedly return to
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Its products, fully compliant with all current legislation and British Standards, are designed and built to provide long usable life, backed up with reliable service and support across the country.
Fumair provides a complete service, including design, manufacture, installation, commissioning and maintenance, not just of fume cupboards but extract fans, ductwork, control systems and other laboratory equipment.
It carries out installations across the country and abroad, using its own experienced and conscientious site engineers.
It has been manufacturing for over 30 years.
During this period its products have become the preferred choice of many universities, trusts, research and pharmaceutical establishments.
Its fume cupboards are fitted as standard with low maintenance, long lasting inner chambers, fascias and external panels of chemically resistant, fire retardant GRP.
These one-piece-moulded components feature smooth, wide radiused corners and no joints, providing easy cleaning and decontamination and far superior resistance to chemical attack, general knocks and abrasions than more commonly used materials.
In-house manufacturing allows the company to meet customers' more individual requirements, using a wide range of materials.
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