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Self supporting hood positioning
23 January 2013
Flextraction supplier and manufacturer of Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV) products has launched a new range of totally self supporting Hood Positioning Devices (HPD), the 'Flextractor HPD, Extended HPD, Mini HPD and F
Flextraction supplier and
manufacturer of Local Exhaust
Ventilation (LEV) products has
launched a new range of
totally self supporting Hood
Positioning Devices (HPD),
the 'Flextractor HPD,
Extended HPD, Mini
HPD and Flextender
HPD, all incorporating
new mounting
brackets, hoods and
hoses for the
capture and
extraction of
industrial
dusts and
fumes including
hazardous and corrosive fumes at
the point of source.
These HPDs have been designed to be used in a multitude of industrial applications, including surface grinding, welding, product tipping and drum filling as well as food processing and all manufacturing applications, where dust and fumes are emitted. They meet HSE requirements for the correct positioning and design of LEV hoods and provide stability and accuracy in the carrying and positioning of a wide range of hoods in different sizes, weights and designs including individual customised hoods plus hose combinations.
Without any internal obstructions, there is no wear, corrosion, flow restrictions or solids built up within the hoses.
These HPDs have been designed to be used in a multitude of industrial applications, including surface grinding, welding, product tipping and drum filling as well as food processing and all manufacturing applications, where dust and fumes are emitted. They meet HSE requirements for the correct positioning and design of LEV hoods and provide stability and accuracy in the carrying and positioning of a wide range of hoods in different sizes, weights and designs including individual customised hoods plus hose combinations.
Without any internal obstructions, there is no wear, corrosion, flow restrictions or solids built up within the hoses.
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