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Fume Hood Sash Glass: What Do Standards and Specifications Require?

Robert Haugen, Ph.D., Flow Sciences Abstract: The most obvious barrier between a lab worker and a potential experimental accident is the fume hood sash. Ideally, we want such a sash to protect the researcher from eruptions, spatters, and other dangers present in typical reactive chemistry. Like many other issues involving materials of construction, fume hood …

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Evaluating a Chemical Fume Hood for Containment of Solids, Liquids, and Vapors Using ASHRAE 110, HAM, and ISPE Methods

Allan Goodman, Ph.D., Flow SciencesRobert Haugen, Ph.D., Flow Sciences Abstract: Flow Sciences has more than three decades of experience in designing, manufacturing and testing powder containment devices, predominantly for the pharmaceutical industry. These enclosures have evolved from small balance containment devices connected to remote blowers, to a variety of custom and standard products. This increased …

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