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Bio Safety Cabinet
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Material | Stainless Steel |
Voltage V | 230 V |
Sterilization | UV Germicidal Tube |
Material Grade | SS 304, SS 316 or Combination Of Both |
Motor Blower | Dynamically Balanced With Suitable Ratings & Suspension Arrangement |
Air Quality | ISO Class 5 (ISO 14644-11999) |
Air Flow Direction | Vertical Re- Circulatory |
Noise Level | Less than 65 db |
- Bio-Safety cabinets, also known as biological safety cabinets, are enclosed,ventilated laboratory workspace areas designed to protect the user andsurrounding environment from pathogens. All exhaust air is HEPA filteredfo remove hazardous agents such as viruses and bacteria. Bio-safety cabinetsare used in many laboratories including clinical and research labs.
Pharmaceutical Clean Room System
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Unit
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Application Type | Pharmaceutical / Chemical / Hospitals |
Location/City | All Over the World |
Usage/Application | Pharmaceutical |
Height | Customised |
Type | Modular |
Surface Finish | Polished |
Additional Information:
- Production Capacity: 1000
- Delivery Time: As required
- Packaging Details: As Required
Laminar Work Stations
Product Brochure
Surface Finish | Polished |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Noise Level | Less Than 67 DB |
Motor Blower Assembly | Dynamically Balanced With Suitable Ratings & Suspension Arrangement |
Cabinet Material Grade | SS 304, SS 316 or Combination Of Both |
Velocity | 0.45 + /- 0.05 mps |
Features | UV Light With Hour Meter |
Air Flow Direction | Vertical And Horizontal |
Laminar workstations, also known as laminar flow workstations or laminar flow hoods, are specialized enclosed workspaces designed to provide a clean and controlled environment for handling sensitive materials, conducting experiments, or performing processes that require a sterile or particle-free environment. They utilize laminar airflow to minimize contamination risks and ensure a clean working area.
Here are key features and components of laminar workstations:
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Enclosed Workspace: Laminar workstations consist of an enclosed workspace with transparent walls made of materials such as glass or acrylic. The workspace can be a benchtop or floor-standing unit, depending on the specific application and space requirements.
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Laminar Airflow: Laminar workstations employ high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to create a laminar airflow within the workspace. HEPA filters capture airborne particles, ensuring that the air entering the workspace is filtered and free from contaminants.
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Unidirectional Airflow: The laminar airflow in a laminar workstation moves in a unidirectional manner, usually from the top of the workspace downward. This means that the filtered air is pushed downward towards the work surface, creating a sterile or particle-free area for work.
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HEPA Filtration: Laminar workstations are equipped with HEPA filters that trap particles as small as 0.3 micrometers with a high efficiency rate, typically 99.97% or greater. These filters remove dust, microorganisms, and other contaminants from the air, providing a clean and sterile working environment.
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Work Surface: Laminar workstations feature a clean work surface within the enclosed workspace. The work surface is typically made of stainless steel or other non-porous, easy-to-clean materials. It provides a sterile area for handling materials or conducting processes.
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Exhaust System: Laminar workstations may incorporate an exhaust system to remove any generated contaminants or fumes from the workspace. The exhaust air is typically filtered before being released into the environment or connected to an external ventilation system.
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Lighting and Controls: Laminar workstations are equipped with appropriate lighting to illuminate the workspace. They also have control panels or switches to adjust the airflow speed, lighting intensity, and other settings to meet the specific requirements of the work being performed.
Laminar workstations are commonly used in various fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, electronics manufacturing, medical device manufacturing, and research laboratories. They provide a controlled and clean environment to prevent contamination of sensitive materials or experiments, protecting both the materials and the operators.
It's important to note that laminar workstations are not suitable for handling hazardous or biohazardous materials. For working with such materials, specialized containment equipment such as biological safety cabinets or fume hoods should be used.