Campana de Gases. Laboratorio de Química

How I built a fume hood for my chemistry laboratory. It is a large hood with access to the outside. It has a guillotine-type window held with neodymium magnets from hard drives. For sporadic use, not continuous professional or industrial use. It has a 125 mm diameter bathroom air (odor) extractor and two LED ceiling lights of 6W each. All of this contained in an Ikea piece of furniture (platsa) with dimensions of 80x55x60 (width, depth and height). Motor Speed ​​Regulator: https://amzn.to/3DVK3mh 125 mm Air Extractor https://amzn.to/3FTgvGC A fume hood, also known as a fume cupboard or safety cabinet, is a piece of laboratory equipment designed to contain and remove harmful fumes, vapors, or dust generated during experiments or procedures. It consists of an enclosed workspace with a moveable sash or window at the front, allowing access to the interior. The fume hood is connected to a ventilation system that draws air and contaminants away from the user and into the hood, where they are safely exhausted outside the building or filtered before being recirculated into the laboratory. Fume hoods are essential for protecting laboratory personnel from exposure to hazardous chemicals and ensuring a safe working environment. They are commonly used in research laboratories, educational institutions, industrial facilities, and healthcare settings where hazardous materials are handled or manipulated. Proper use and maintenance of fume hoods are crucial to their effectiveness in controlling exposure to harmful substances and preventing accidents or injuries. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fume_hood Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits: https://www.youtube.com/cienciabit/join Patreon ►   / cienciabit   Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/subscription_... Cienciabit ► http://www.cienciabit.com Twitter ►   / cienciabit