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AirBench releases new drop-in downdraught bench

13 January 2020 • In Products
AirBench releases new drop-in downdraught bench

AirBench has announced the release of AirBench DB, a compact drop-in downdraught bench designed for light duty dust and fume extraction.

The new DB model is designed to be installed into an existing workbench, for applications which do not require a full AirBench solution. As with other AirBench units, only a standard single-phase supply is required; the unit sits in a cut-out and provides an integrated working surface with full extraction.

Controls are integrated within the face of the unit for easy operator access. A range of sizes are available and units can be painted if required to match existing colour schemes.

DB complements the existing AirBench range of heavy-duty downdraught benches, providing a lighter duty alternative. Suction is provided by integrated, high efficiency EC fans for ease of control and low power consumption.

www.airbench.com

Mike Richardson

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