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News Release from: Monmouth Scientific | Subject: Filtration fume cupboards
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 May 2004
Fume containment in a variety of
different sizes
Monmouth Scientific is launching a new range of filtration fume cupboards, downflow benches and downflow workstations
Monmouth Scientific has announced the launch of a brand new range of filtration fume cupboards, downflow benches and downflow workstations The entire range has been designed by probably the most experienced team of engineers available in the UK
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 27 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Between them they have over 50 years experience in the design and production of filtration fume containment devices.
With the comprehensive range of fume containment systems comprising of bench mounted filtration fume cupboards, mobile fume cupboards, downflow workstations and full free standing downflow benches, Monmouth Scientific says it has a fume containment solution for most applications.
"We use the largest possible activated carbon filters to ensure total containment of fumes and the longest possible filter life," explains David Pomeroy, Monmouth Scientific's Managing Director.
"Even the smallest filtration fume cabinet has 16kg of activated carbon in its main filter - that's over 30% more carbon than some other similar size cupboards." Monmouth's cabinets are available in a variety of different sizes and configurations and they can even design and manufacture cabinets or benches for any special requirements.
All cabinets are manufactured from Zintec powder coated mild steel for maximum durability and corrosion resistance.
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