
As of 1 January 2008, all antistatic extraction arms from Alsident System 75 and 100 will meet EX-requirements (ATEX). A new extended manual for mounting and a certificate of conformity will be added on.
The antistatic extraction arms from Alsident System 75 and 100 are still approved for use in ESD-areas.
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Like Alsident System 50 ESD, Alsident System 63 and Alsident System 100, in future also Alsident System 50 AL will no longer have a separate stop on the joints. For white joints the stops will be ceased early 2008 and the red joints will follow later during 2008.
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Alsident System has completed detailed Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions for all our Systems. These guidelines includes instructions on cleaning, instruction on the adjustment of internal springs and information about the optimal positioning of hood.
The Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions can be downloaded under "Technical Information".
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In order to facilitate and support the ducting when table mounting with a U-profile an extra flange will now be included with the U-profile.
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For many years, System 63 has been in our range of products and used in many different areas of application.
System 63 is now available in an up-dated design with tubes and joints all made of white Polypropylene (PP). However, the one-hand-operation of the joints remains, which makes it very easy to move and position System 63 extraction arms during the working process.
In addition to laboratories, System 63 very often is used in science rooms at schools.
The material Polypropylene is chemical resistant and therefore the arm is very suitable for aggressive environments, especially where System 75 tends to be too large.
Like all extraction arms from ALSIDENT® SYSTEM, also System 63 is available in the three well-known versions for table, wall or ceiling mounting with a working range up to 1,190 mm
Please note that our future order confirmations will indicate item number –7-5- for the white version in stead of –090 for the previous grey version in System 63 – no longer in our range.
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The rectangular hood (245×220 mm) known from System 50 is now also a standard accessory for System 63. The hood is made of transparent PETG and spupplied with white flange and stub-.pipe. The shape of the hood is suited for both a horizontal and an angled postion above the source of pollution just as it is very well suited for a vertical position close to the table behind the source of pollution utiliziing the Coanda-effect to the full.
The hood has the following article number: 1-632422-5
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We now offer an updated folder regarding capture efficiency for a broad variety of hoods and cabinets. The tests have been carried out by Danish Technological Institute and includes the systems 25, 50, 63, 75 and 100.
This information leaflet is meant to be a useful and valuable tool when identifying the right suction device. The Capture Efficiency report is available for download here, or you may contact Alsident® System for a copy.
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We are now able to supply a finishing plate for the ceiling columns of Systems 50, 63, 75 and 100. The finishing plate is used in connection with suspended ceilings to complete the finish around the lead-through of the ceiling column. As the finishing plate is made of plastic material it can be mounted with screws or glued to the ceiling.
Article nos.: 4-200-200 (system 50, 63 & 75) 4-250-250 (system 100)
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In future all ceiling columns in 1.000 mm length for System 50, 63 and 75 are available with a 4 mm mounting plate. Therefore the reinforcement plate is not requiered anymore, which simplifies the mounting of the ceiling column. In addtion the mounting plate has round corners.
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