A fume hood blower is a critical component of any ducted fume hood system. It is the motor unit responsible for drawing contaminated air away from the work area and exhausting it safely out of the building. Selecting the right blower for your fume hood ensures consistent airflow, proper ventilation performance, and a safer lab environment.
CatLabPro offers two fume hood blower options, a fiberglass blower and a coated steel blower, to suit different lab ventilation requirements and chemical exposure conditions. Both models are in stock and ready to ship.
The fiberglass blower is well suited to labs handling highly corrosive chemicals. Fiberglass construction resists chemical degradation, making it a durable long-term choice for demanding exhaust applications.
The coated steel blower is a reliable, cost-effective option for labs with standard exhaust requirements. The protective coating provides resistance to corrosion while maintaining strong performance in ducted fume hood systems.
Not sure which blower is right for your setup? Contact our team for a consultation and we will help you match the right unit to your fume hood and ventilation requirements.
A fume hood blower is the motor unit in a ducted fume hood system that pulls contaminated or hazardous air from the hood interior and exhausts it outside the building. Without a properly matched blower, a ducted fume hood cannot maintain safe airflow levels for the lab environment.
Fiberglass blowers offer superior resistance to highly corrosive chemicals, making them the preferred choice for labs working with acids or aggressive solvents. Coated steel blowers provide reliable performance for standard exhaust applications where extreme chemical resistance is not the primary concern.
Blower compatibility depends on your fume hood model, duct configuration, and airflow requirements. Contact CatLabPro and our team will help you identify the correct blower for your specific setup.
As part of your overall fume hood system, the blower should be inspected as part of your regular quarterly fume hood inspection and annual maintenance schedule.
A fume hood blower is a critical component of any ducted fume hood system. It is the motor unit responsible for drawing contaminated air away from the work area and exhausting it safely out of the building. Selecting the right blower for your fume hood ensures consistent airflow, proper ventilation performance, and a safer lab environment.
CatLabPro offers two fume hood blower options, a fiberglass blower and a coated steel blower, to suit different lab ventilation requirements and chemical exposure conditions. Both models are in stock and ready to ship.
The fiberglass blower is well suited to labs handling highly corrosive chemicals. Fiberglass construction resists chemical degradation, making it a durable long-term choice for demanding exhaust applications.
The coated steel blower is a reliable, cost-effective option for labs with standard exhaust requirements. The protective coating provides resistance to corrosion while maintaining strong performance in ducted fume hood systems.
Not sure which blower is right for your setup? Contact our team for a consultation and we will help you match the right unit to your fume hood and ventilation requirements.
A fume hood blower is the motor unit in a ducted fume hood system that pulls contaminated or hazardous air from the hood interior and exhausts it outside the building. Without a properly matched blower, a ducted fume hood cannot maintain safe airflow levels for the lab environment.
Fiberglass blowers offer superior resistance to highly corrosive chemicals, making them the preferred choice for labs working with acids or aggressive solvents. Coated steel blowers provide reliable performance for standard exhaust applications where extreme chemical resistance is not the primary concern.
Blower compatibility depends on your fume hood model, duct configuration, and airflow requirements. Contact CatLabPro and our team will help you identify the correct blower for your specific setup.
As part of your overall fume hood system, the blower should be inspected as part of your regular quarterly fume hood inspection and annual maintenance schedule.