Debunking the myths surrounding fume hoods

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Debunking the Myths Surrounding Fume Hoods

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A laboratory is a place where experts are required to handle different sorts of reactive and nonreactive chemicals. Sometimes they have to work with highly reactive and hazardous chemicals in their experiments that are harmful for them, which is why it's important to create an ideal setting to ensure that no accidents occur. To avoid any such unfortunate incidents, installing equipment that dilutes concentration of toxic gases is one of the most effective solutions. Quality fume hoods with closed sashes are designed with an aim of ejecting all the high-velocity harmful gases. Perchloric acid vapours settle on the ductwork which is then deposited in the form of crystals increasing the possibility of injuries. If you are required to work with perchloric acid on a frequent basis then search the market for ductless fume hood manufacturers who offer hood structure made of stainless steel framework with a wash-down system. To ensure a safe environment in laboratory, one should never store any chemicals on the flat and rounded sills of the ductless fume hood structures. Placement of objects on sills prevents the sash from closing all the way and an open sash can lead to hazardous situations.

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Myths Associated With Fume Hoods Since fume hoods are of different types and are a mandatory safety measure for any kind of laboratory, they are quite popular amongst laboratory personnel. Nevertheless, there are certain myths regarding fume hoods that are still doing the rounds. While Working With Hazardous Materials, Higher Face Velocity Is Better: Favourable environment in the laboratory is created only when the face velocity is between .3m/s to .5m/s., .6m/s is the limit, if anybody exceeds it then eddy currents take place which leads to escaping of the contaminant gases from the hoods. Every Chemical Can Be Stored In The Fume Hood: Laboratory fume hoods are not designed to store all kinds of chemicals. One should not stack any volatile chemical in these structures since doing so leads to accidents. Keeping the fume hood fully stacked is also not advisable since each item stored interferes with the airflow in the fume hood, leading to unfortunate accidents. Airfoil Has Little Importance And Can Be Removed As Per The Convenience: Airfoils are critical and have a massive impact on the use of the chemical hoods. Absence of airfoils lead to eddy currents.

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Apart from debunking these myths, there is much more that needs to be taken care of to assure proper functioning of the fume hoods. Finding a ductless fume hood manufacturer who offers laboratory furniture of bespoke quality is essential to ensure safety. If you looking for a standard ductless fume hood, then GD Lab Solutions is the right pick for your needs. For more details, please call +9199740 21650 or visit gdls.in.

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