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Air handling: Dust + Fume extraction
News Release from: Monmouth Scientific | Subject: Antib 650
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2005
A popular range of budget fume cupboards
Monmouth Scientific have introduced a fantastic addition to their popular range of budget fume cupboards, a completely self-contained 10kg carbon or large capacity HEPA filter!
Monmouth Scientific have introduced a fantastic addition to their popular range of budget fume cupboards The new Antib 650 filtration fume cabinet is completely self-contained and requires no connection to ductwork whatsoever
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Monmouth Scientific announce a new range of Clean Air Laminar Flow Cabinets, providing clean air to Class 100 conditions, and complete with a 99.999% efficient HEPA filter for particulate filtration
It is supplied complete with a 10kg carbon or large capacity HEPA filter that will be specifically matched to the customer application.
This is in addition to the coarse particulate filter that is supplied for removal of dust.
Measuring 650mm wide by 600mm deep, the cabinet is easy to install as it sits straight onto your existing worksurface.
After sitting it on your bench all you need to do then is just plug it in! The Antib 650 comes complete with a built in overhead light for excellent illumination of the working area, an hours run indicator to provide an indication of filter life and a 7 speed adjustable fan speed controller.
All this for just GBP1,795, inclusive of shipping to anywhere in mainland UK.
If you need a systems fast then cabinets and filters are usually held in stock and can be shipped direct to the customer within 24hours.
Monmouth Scientific provide a comprehensive range of fume containment systems including bench mounted filtration fume cupboards, mobile fume cupboards, downflow workstations and ducted fume cupboards.
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