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News Release from: Salare | Subject: PFCR
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 December 2005
Processing capability within a ductless
fume hood
The PFCR range of recirculatory fume hoods is the newest design implemented by Salare (formerly known as Labguard) as a direct response to user requirements
Whether users have space constraints or budget constraints this two-in-one PFCR alleviates the necessity for two separate units, says the company The flexibility of the PFCR makes it a most valuable addition to any laboratory environment, it says
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jan 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A PFCR fume hood comes standard with processing capabilities and incorporates a full width secondary containment.
This allows tanks and vessels to be recessed down into the secondary containment area to create lip exhaust when necessary.
The work top is segmented to allow easy change out of any process vessel.
The new PFCR range implements a double wall chase where components and controls may be placed and properly protected.
This chase allows for remote values and controls to interface with the process components.
State-of-the-art user friendly electronics and air flow monitoring with more sophisticated VAV (variable air volume) permits precise fan control and protection.
More powerful fans allow for stacking up to three filters for longevity of filtration media, making more time between filter change-out.
The PFCR is made from all white, stress-relieved, acid resistant and non-corrosive polypropylene giving these units the perfect combination of features to handle many aggressive processes.
A flame-retardant polypropylene is also available upon request.
The PFCR comes with its own detachable base cabinet for free standing operation.
Shorter cabinets may be requested along with lower control locations to conform to the latest ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements.
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