With 21st century looks both ducted and recirculatory cupboards benefit from having a counterweighted front sliding sash and large front aperture.
Safelab says its Airone fume cupboards now offer more standard benefits for customers while maintaining their value for money reputation.
Offering real choice, the fume cupboards are available as either ducted or carbon (or Hepa) filtered recirculatory versions.
Four standard sizes are available together with customer specific bespoke sizes, units can be bench mounted or free-standing.
Manufactured from epoxy coated mild steel, the units have solid grade laminate baffles, polypropylene spillage trays, and glass front and side panels - making them the most robust range of fume cupboards available, it is claimed.
With 21st century looks both ducted and recirculatory cupboards benefit from having a counterweighted front sliding sash and large front aperture.
Integral lighting is incorporated as standard and with clear sides the units working area is bright, making it easy to view work.
The new Airone cupboards are already being used by a number of laboratories, key benefits such as the ducted Airone X's air by-pass and total fan control systems have been crucial in making them the intuitive choice.
The recirculatory Airone R's sliding front sash distinguishes it from other cupboards which only have folding perspex front panels.
Safelab says the high quality of specification really does set the Airone above other cupboards, and a range of options are available such as remote water, gas and vacuum/air services plus vented storage cupboards.
Full installation and commissioning is performed by Safelab's own professional engineers, plus after sales and service is part of the package.
The range complies with current British standards for both recirculatory (filtration) fume cupboards BS7989:2001 and ducted fume cupboards BS7258:1994 Parts I and IV.
Tested by CLEAPSS the ducted Airone X complies with Building Bulletin 88, says Safelab.