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Rust Proof Chemical Resistant Island Canopy Hoods

Island Canopy Hoods are ideal to locate over peninsulas and are designed to collect and exhaust corrosive vapors, heat, steam and odors when mounted over areas with water baths, hot plates or portable equipment. Manufactured of molded, one-piece composite resin, canopy hoods are lightweight and can be wall-mounted or suspended from the ceiling. The canopy fume hood’s glass-smooth surfaces provide superior chemical, corrosion and heat resistance. Optional side panels prevent cross-drafts and further improve airflow, while providing a way to contain chemical spills.

Visit HEMCO at www.hemcocorp.com/canopy.html or call (800) 779-4362

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