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Fume hoods are ubiquitous in industrial, medical, and university research facilities. They are box-like structures often mounted at tabletop level with a movable window-like front called a sash. Fume hoods capture, contain and exhaust hazardous fumes created during industrial processing or laboratory experiments. The fumes are drawn out of the hood by fans through a port at the top of the hood. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities have hoods, as do facilities ranging from industrial shops, to medical testing labs, university research labs, and high school chemistry labs.
A typical fume hood, perhaps six feet wide and two to three feet high, circulates air through its sash at 100 feet per minute. The energy to filter, move, cool or heat, and in some cases, scrub (clean) this air is one of the largest loads in most lab facilities. In the conventional fume hood design, air is sucked in through the sash and vented out the top.
There has also been other interest in the technology. According to Sartor, "ATMI Inc. has signed an agreement with Berkeley Lab to develop a version of the fume containment technology appropriate for semiconductor manufacturing facilities. The technology has the potential to reduce operating costs and increase chip fabrication yield."

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