Constant volume : The exhaust flow rate or quantity of air pulled through the hood is constant. In this configuration, when the sash is lowered, and the cross-sectional area of the hood opening decreases, the velocity of airflow (face velocity) through the hood increases proportionally. Thus, the air velocity at the hood face increases with the sash’s lowering.
Variable air volume: (VAV) – the exhaust flow rate or quantity of air pulled through the hood varies as the sash is raised or lowered to maintain a constant face velocity. Therefore, when the sash is lowered and the cross-sectional area of the hood opening decreases, the rate of airflow (face velocity) through the hood remains constant, reducing the total air volume exhausted.
Models- Bench Top, Walk-In, Duct Less.
Features -
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Made from Galvanized Iron Sheets and further Powder Coated for long life.
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Internal Chamber made with Strong and Fire Resistant Phenolic Resin Sheets
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Internal Water Tap & Sink
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Exhaust Damper
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Under Structure Storage modules with Castor
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Vertical Sliding Sash
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Five Utility Valve
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Electrical Sockets
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LED Light
Applications –
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Chemical lab
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Food manufacturer
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Drugs manufacturer company
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Paint manufacturing company
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Rubber industry
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Polymer industry
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Cement industry