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ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75
extraction arms

Application
possibilities
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 is particularly suitable
in areas within laboratories, laser technique,
chemical and medical industries, the food
industry as well as in schools and in
universities.
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 is available in a choise of
three different materials and can therefore be
used in both non-aggressive areas, aggressive
areas and in EX and ESD environments.
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 antistatic is approved for
use in EX environments with the following mark:
EX II 1 GD
The concentration of
hazardous substances quantifies the volume of
air to be extracted from the work station.
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 works with air volumes
between 80-180 m³/h and is available in various
types that are complementary to each
other with working ranges of up to 1.990 mm.
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM
75
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75
extraction arms are self-sustaining with an
internal bearing spring, Aluminium or PP-pipes,
joints of Polypropylene (PP) and internal
components of stainless steel (AISI 316L). The
construction constitutes a very user-friendly
extraction arm that is easy to adjust to the
source of the pollutant during the working
process.
An extraction arm from
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM consists of three basic parts -
the arm itself, a hood and a bracket for
mounting. The extraction arms are quickly
mounted with standard brackets for table, wall
or ceiling. In combination with the wide range
of hood designs this makes it possible to choose
an extraction arm adapted for each work
situation.
ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 in
three versions

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Aluminium - Anodised
aluminium pipes with Polypropylene (PP)
joints in either white or red. |
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Antistatic - Pipes and
joints made of conductive Polypropylene
(PP), includes an earthing wire. This
version of ALSIDENT® SYSTEM 75 is
approved for use in EX environments
(Explosive Atmosphere) according to the
standards IEC 13463-1 part 13.3.4.7 and
IEC 61340-4-1 and is therefore labelled:
EX II 1 GD
The antistatic version is also approved
for use in ESD environments according to
standard IEC 61340-5-1. |
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Chemical Resistant -
Pipes and joints of Polypropylene (PP).
Polypropylene (PP) is a material that
is resistant to most aggressive
chemicals and is therefore especially
suited in aggressive environments. |
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