In any scientific setting, the safety and health of its professionals stand paramount. For years, traditional laboratories relied on ducted fume hoods to protect researchers from potentially toxic fumes. But as technology and science progress, so do our methods of ensuring a safe working environment
The fume hood is to protect the operator. It is sucked by the external exhaust system to maintain a certain suction surface wind speed of the front window of the fume hood, so that the aerosol pollution in the fume hood will not escape through the front window and protect the operator from Contamination from in vivo operations.
The fume hood is an important safety staple in chemistry classrooms and research labs. Getting the most out of a fume hood begins with selecting the right one for your application.