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Pathology fume hood showing airflow control and chemical-resistant materials

Key Selection Factors for Pathology Laboratory Bench-Top Fume Hoods: Face Velocity & Chemical Resistance

In a pathology laboratory’s complex environment, a fume hood is not just a piece of equipment—it acts as a critical safety barrier that protects laboratory personnel. During daily pathology operations, the laboratory bench fume hood… Key Selection Factors for Pathology Laboratory Bench-Top Fume Hoods: Face Velocity & Chemical Resistance

Walk-in fume hood in a pathology laboratory showing optimized airflow and chemical fume extraction

Walk-In Fume Hood for Pathology Laboratories: Airflow Organization and Contaminant Control Analysis

1. Environmental and Safety Challenges in Pathology Laboratories The pathology laboratory is one of the hospital departments with the highest frequency and variety of hazardous chemical exposure. Daily work involves numerous dangerous chemicals, including volatile… Walk-In Fume Hood for Pathology Laboratories: Airflow Organization and Contaminant Control Analysis

Dual-channel ventilated specimen cabinet for pathology laboratories with separated airflow and filtration systems

Dual-Channel Ventilated Specimen Cabinet: Why Pathology Laboratories Must Classify Chemical Exhaust Gases

Dual-Channel Ventilated Specimen Cabinet: Why Pathology Laboratories Must Classify Chemical Exhaust Gases In pathology laboratories, different chemical fumes require different treatments. Learn why a dual-channel ventilated specimen cabinet is essential for safely handling VOCs, acidic… Dual-Channel Ventilated Specimen Cabinet: Why Pathology Laboratories Must Classify Chemical Exhaust Gases