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Fume Hood

By Drug Discovery Trends Editor | March 12, 2010

fumeThermo Fisher Scientific Inc., a leader in serving science, has introduced new lines to its Thermo Scientific Hamilton Infinity and Advantage Fume Hoods. With enhanced ergonomics for user comfort, these laboratory hoods are designed to address the ever-increasing requirements for safety, energy efficiency and aesthetics. This innovative new range of fume hoods can not only save on operating costs, but also maintain user safety while remaining environmentally friendly. The Hamilton Infinity and Advantage fume hoods incorporate unique “directed air technology.” This technology provides an airflow purge of the interior sidewall to enhance fume hood performance.

The Hamilton Infinity series features GreenFumeHood technology utilizing Neutrodine filters in place of traditional carbon filters to eliminate atmospheric pollution from the exhaust, minimizing building infrastructure and dramatically reducing energy consumption costs. Complete user assurance and filter replacement is provided via the Microsoft gGuard Communications package, which offers real-time remote management capabilities.

With low-voltage LED lighting, minimal exhaust static pressure, and variable air volume (VAV) compatibility to minimize exhaust air when the sash is down, Hamilton Advantage Fume Hoods provide energy-efficient hazard containment. A full-height slanted front viewing area and side viewing panels enable simple and easy monitoring of precious samples, while a flush sill enhances safety by eliminating possible glassware tripping hazards. In addition, Hamilton AutoSash technology maximizes laboratory safety by ensuring correct sash positioning. An additional trough is positioned at the front of the unit to catch any spills.

The Thermo Scientific Hamilton Infinity and Advantage fume hoods are extremely ergonomic, with highly advanced safety and energy-saving features making them ideal for virtually any laboratory.

Date: March 2, 2010
Source: Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.


Filed Under: Drug Discovery

 

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