Local extraction (so-called extraction arms) are a popular solution used in many modern laboratories. They allow the suction nozzle (canopy) to be positioned precisely at the point from which the air (fumes) needs to be extracted. The robust extraction arms have the ability to create a variety of configurations depending on the height of the room, the dimensions of the laboratory tables and the equipment that emits the vapours. The type of vapour (non-aggressive, aggressive, flammable) determines the choice of extraction arm design (standard, chemically resistant, antistatic). Depending on the required quantity of extracted air, local extraction is available with pipe diameters: 50, 63, 75, 100 mm. Easy installation and high efficiency make these solutions increasingly popular with customers.
Annexes
SYSTEM 50 | ALSIDENT_SYSTEM_50.pdf | Download |
SYSTEM 63 | ALSIDENT_SYSTEM_63.pdf | Download |
SYSTEM 75 | ALSIDENT_SYSTEM_75.pdf | Download |
SYSTEM 100 | ALSIDENT_SYSTEM_100.pdf | Download |