Outdoor Extraction Rooms

Outdoor Extraction Rooms

C1D1 Labs now offers modular extraction booths that are weatherproof and designed to be placed outside of a building. This modular solution offers our clients a unique opportunity to create a completely custom solution for the outside extraction room. This is a massive advantage for clients who want to have a solution that is not limited to the height of their booth or building, which is becoming more common with larger falling film evaporation requirements.

One of the best advantages of a modular outdoor extraction booth is the ability to attached the extraction area to an existing building. These modular panels work to create compliant hallways which can help a facility that wants to meet GMP requirements for their products.

Each modular outdoor extraction booth comes with the explosion proof lighting, sensors, siren / horn alarm system, explosion proof fans, an emergency stop, air flow sensor, specially designed plenums, and our digital weatherproof control panel which controls the required interlocks. These booths come stock with a 1 hour fire rating which can be increased.

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