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Minuteman MX1000-15 Vacuum

Source: Terra Universal
This 15 gallon wet/dry vacuum is the perfect solution for contamination control in your cleanroom or laboratory. It features a five-stage filtration system which removes carbon dust and copper particles from vacuum and motor-cooling air.

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  • Five-stage filtration system
  • Use for wet or dry applications

This 15 gallon wet/dry vacuum is the perfect solution for contamination control in your cleanroom or laboratory. It features a five-stage filtration system which removes carbon dust and copper particles from vacuum and motor-cooling air. A motor cooling air recirculation device assures all air is HEPA (.3 micron @ 99.97% efficiency) filtered before exhausted, turbulent-free into the environment.

This unit is designed with high quality stainless steel, patented leak-proof intake and an easy to maneuver wheel assembly. The vacuum's powerful motor has a quiet multi-stage impeller that achieves extra high suction and static water lift of 130". The MX-1000-15 is ideal for nuclear plants, hot cells, biological and pharmaceutical labs, Class 1,000 to 100,000 cleanrooms, and hospitals. Not available in 220V.

Specifications
Dimensions: 48”Hx21”W
Static Lift: 130”
Air Flow: 100 CFM
Horsepower: 2.0
Cord: 50’
Wet Capacity: 12 gal
Dry Capacity: 2.1 gal
Filter Area: 4603 sq. inches
Voltage 115
Weight: 86 lbs

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Terra Product Catalog
Catalog: Cleanroom & Laboratory Equipment
Catalog: Modular Cleanrooms
Catalog: Desiccators Storage Equipment
Catalog: Gloveboxes Hoods & Vacuum Chambers
Catalog: Hoods & Lab Equipment
Catalog: Products For Life Sciences
Application Note: Calculating Clean Room Cleanliness: How Many FFUs And Lights?