| Baffle Material |
Polypropylene (PP) |
| Body Material |
1.0 mm cold-rolled steel with epoxy coating, thickness 1.15–1.2 mm |
| Surface Treatment |
Phosphating + electrostatic epoxy powder coating, cured at 220°C |
| Control System |
Intelligent digital switch (fan, power, lighting, sockets, sterilization, damper) |
| Sash Type |
Two vertical rising sashes with 5 mm tempered explosion-proof glass |
| Sash Mechanism |
Synchronized counterweight system with aluminium alloy handle |
| Lighting |
LED purification lamp, 30W, >300 LUX brightness |
| Interior Liner |
5 mm compact-grade laminate |
| Junction Box |
Integrated with circuit board and AC contactor; suitable for 110V–230V |
| Dimensions (W × D × H) |
1200 × 850 × 2350 mm |
FAQ for Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100
1: What is a Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100 used for?
It is designed for safely ventilating large or tall lab equipment that doesn't fit in standard fume hoods.
2: Can multiple users work in a Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100?
Yes, its spacious design allows safe, simultaneous use by more than one operator.
3: Does Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100 support tall apparatus setups?
Absolutely, it’s built specifically for vertical space and floor-standing instruments.
4: Is the airflow system adjustable in Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100?
Yes, most walk-in hoods come with intelligent controls to manage airflow and exhaust.
5: What safety features does Walk in Fume Hood NWFH-100 include?
Explosion-proof glass, smooth sash movement, LED lighting, and corrosion-resistant interiors.
6: What types of equipment are walk-in fume hoods designed for?
They are ideal for floor-mounted or tall laboratory instruments that require more vertical space than standard hoods can offer.
7: Can a walk-in fume hood handle highly corrosive substances?
Yes, they are built with chemical-resistant materials such as polypropylene and epoxy-coated steel for high durability.
8: Are walk-in fume hoods suitable for cleanroom environments?
Many models meet cleanroom compatibility standards and include HEPA/ULPA filtration options if required.
9: How do the sash mechanisms function in walk-in fume hoods?
They typically use a counterweight system that allows smooth, vertical movement for ease of access and user safety.