NuAire Class II Type A/B3 Hood - Used Laboratory and Medical Equipment
- Make NuAire
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Class II Type A/B3
- Serial 25875XW
- Weight 500.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty AS-IS
- Dimensions 40.0in x 92.0in x 90.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Welcome to the world of laboratory equipment, where innovation meets science. The NuAire Class II Type A/B3 Hood provides a safe and controlled environment for handling sensitive materials and experiments. With a sleek stainless steel design and advanced air supply and filtration systems, this used unit is a testament to both quality and reliability. Ideal for applications such as cell culture, sample preparation, and pharmaceutical compounding, this hood ensures the safety of both researchers and experiments. Let's dive into the world of this remarkable piece of equipment and explore its unique features and practical applications.
Key Features- All welded stainless steel 16GA, Type 304 pressure tight design
- HEPA Filter Seal Type: Supply Filter-99.99% Eff. on 0.3 microns Exhaust Filter-99.99% Eff. on 0.3 microns
- Diffuser for air supply: non-flammable
- Bench top/console w/base stand/storage cabinet
- Fumigation per NIH/NSF Procedure: Yes
- Unit Condition: Used - Unit is in working condition
- Safety Compliance: Class II Type A/B3
- Material: All welded stainless steel 16GA, Type 304
- HEPA Filter Efficiency: 99.99% on 0.3 microns
- Fumigation: Per NIH/NSF Procedure - Yes
Metric: 226.8 kg
Imperial: 500 lbs
Metric: 40 cm x 92 cm x 90 cm
Imperial: 15.75 in x 36.22 in x 35.43 in
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Harmonized Code DetailsMedical, surgical or laboratory sterilizers
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