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Ducted Fume Hood LBN-FH161
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Ducted Fume Hood LBN-FH161

Ducted Fume Hood LBN-FH161 delivers optimal vertical surface for experiments with a maximum opening of 500 mm. It is constructed with high-quality steel plates for long-term use. Equipped with PP centrifugal fan to effectively exhaust hazardous fumes. Features an airflow monitor for safe operational levels and adjustments. Our Ducted Fume Hood is suitable for removing toxic substances from the laboratory environment.

External Dimension 1200 × 800 × 2550 mm
Internal Dimension 990 × 605 × 900 mm
Maximum Opening 500 mm
Air Velocity 0.3m/s to 0.8 m/s
Workspace Height 915 mm
Noise ≤ 65dB (A)
LED Lamp Power 12W
Exhaust Volume 2300 m3/h
Power Supply 220V ± 10%, 50Hz
Packaging Dimension 1460 × 1010 × 1905 mm
Net Weight 240 kg
Gross Weight 310 kg
  • High-strength tempered glass
  • Adjustable Front Window
  • 5-inch LCD Touch screen
  • Modular Accessories
  • Convenient lift handles on cabinets
  • Adequate illumination with LED Lamp
Armrest × 2
Wall-mounted gas supply cock
Gas supply flow control valve
LED Lamp × 1
Transparent socket × 2
Temperature and humidity sensor
Wall-mounted water supply cock
Water supply flow control valve

Ducted Fume Hood LBN-FH161 is used to remove harmful gases, odours, moisture and corrosive substances produced by experimental operations in laboratories, chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.

Ducted Fume Hood LBN-FH161 is used to remove harmful gases, odours, moisture and corrosive substances produced by experimental operations in laboratories, chemical, pharmaceutical and biotech industries.

Most Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a ducted fume hood?

Ans. A ducted fume hood is a laboratory safety device that removes hazardous fumes, vapors, and airborne contaminants by venting them outside through an exhaust system.

2. What material is a ducted fume hood made of?

Ans. Ducted fume hoods are typically constructed from chemical-resistant materials such as stainless-steel, epoxy-coated steel, polypropylene, or fiberglass reinforced plastic to ensure durability and corrosion resistance.

3. Where are ducted fume hoods commonly used?

Ans. They are widely used in research laboratories, pharmaceutical industries, chemical testing labs, and educational institutions for handling volatile substances.

4. What is the difference between a ducted and a ductless fume hood?

Ans. A ducted fume hood vents contaminants outside through an exhaust system, while a ductless fume hood filters air and recirculates it within the room.

5. What is the recommended face velocity for a ducted fume hood?

Ans. The ideal face velocity is between 80 to 120 feet per minute (fpm) to maintain effective containment and airflow efficiency.