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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fume_hood '''Air Filtration Cabinets'''] accommodate artwork, 3D items, models, printed circuit boards etc. for spraying, cleaning, sanding, gluing etc. Air filtration cabinets use multi-stage three stage, graduated fibre filters to ensure that exposure levels to harmful dust and fumes are below the recommendations and in some cases almost eliminated. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fume_hood '''Air Filtration Cabinets'''] accommodate artwork, 3D items, models, printed circuit boards etc. for spraying, cleaning, sanding, gluing etc. Air filtration cabinets use multi-stage three stage, graduated fibre filters to ensure that exposure levels to harmful dust and fumes are below the recommendations and in some cases almost eliminated. |
Revision as of 19:18, 25 November 2014
Air Filtration Cabinets accommodate artwork, 3D items, models, printed circuit boards etc. for spraying, cleaning, sanding, gluing etc. Air filtration cabinets use multi-stage three stage, graduated fibre filters to ensure that exposure levels to harmful dust and fumes are below the recommendations and in some cases almost eliminated.
Safety Point! It is essential that classroom staff and pupils are protected whilst performing tasks as part of their project work and avoid exposure to potentially harmful air borne contaminants such as aerosol adhesives, aerosol paints, lacquers, resins, fixatives, airbrush sprays and solder fumes.