In addition, the Hamilton AutoSash technology maximises laboratory safety by ensuring correct sash positioning. An extra trough is positioned at the front of the unit to catch any spills. The optional GreenFumeHood technology uses Neutrodine filters in place of traditional carbon filters to eliminate emissions. Complete user assurance and filter replacement is provided through the Microsoft gGuard Communications package, which offers real-time remote management capabilities. www.thermo.com/hamilton
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