Brief: Discover the Cleanroom Super Clean Bench Stainless Steel with Air Purification Function, designed to provide a high-cleanliness environment for localized operations. This laminar flow cabinet ensures contamination control with HEPA filtration, UV sterilization, and adjustable airflow for various applications in biopharmaceuticals, electronics, and research.
Related Product Features:
Equipped with HEPA filters for ≥99.97% efficiency in trapping particles ≥0.3μm, ensuring ISO Class 5 cleanliness.
Features vertical or horizontal laminar airflow options for different operational needs.
Includes UV lamp for surface sterilization and differential pressure monitoring for optimal performance.
Available in single or double-sided operation designs to accommodate workspace requirements.
Ideal for biopharmaceuticals, electronics manufacturing, and scientific research applications.
Maintains localized ISO Class 5 cleanliness, enhancing experimental reproducibility and product yield.
Operational protocols include UV sterilization and pre-run fan activation for optimal cleanliness.
Regular maintenance includes HEPA filter replacement and surface cleaning with 70% ethanol or phenol solution.
Pertanyaan:
What is the difference between vertical and horizontal laminar flow in the Cleanroom Super Clean Bench?
Vertical laminar flow directs air downward from the top, ideal for pharmaceutical or biological applications requiring operator protection. Horizontal laminar flow moves air parallel from front to back, with lower noise levels, suitable for electronics or low-interference scenarios.
How often should the HEPA filters be replaced in the Cleanroom Super Clean Bench?
HEPA filters should be replaced when the airflow velocity drops below 0.3 m/s or when the pressure differential indicates reduced efficiency. Regular monitoring is recommended to maintain optimal performance.
Can the Cleanroom Super Clean Bench be used for handling biohazardous materials?
No, the Cleanroom Super Clean Bench operates under positive pressure, protecting only samples from contamination. For biohazardous materials, a biosafety cabinet with negative pressure is required to safeguard operators, samples, and the environment.