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Class 100 Horizontal Laminar Airflow Hood Work Bench With HEPA/ULPA Filtration
Horizontal Flow Clean Benches
If you do not use large or bulky equipment on the work surface and
want to ensure the lowest level of turbulence, horizontal flow
might be best for you.
Risks of contamination from operators may be reduced in horizontal
laminar flow hoods because hands are located downstream of the
airflow. That means anything you might introduce when working
within the hood is immediately pushed out of the enclosure.
Application:
It can be widely used in medicine, bio-pharmaceutical, food,
optics, microelectronics, sterile laboratory, lant tissue culture
etc.
Horizontal CLEAN BENCH Specifications:
Model | AL-LC1200 | AL-LC1500 | AL-LC1800 |
External Size (WxLxH)mm | 1200x780x1580 | 1500x780x1580 | 1800x780x1580 |
Internal Size (WxLxH)mm | 1100x600x650 | 1400x600x650 | 1700x600x650 |
Air Flow (m³/h) | 800 ~ 1200 | 1000 ~ 1500 | 1500 ~ 2000 |
Wind Velocity | 0.25 ~ 0.45 m/s | ||
Purification rank | 100 rank (ISO14644-1 standard) |
Vertical Laminar Flow Hoods- Economical Clean Bench
Economical laminar flow cabinet with clean, simple, low-maintenance design is a work bench with class 100 / ISO5 environment can be used in assembly, testing and inspection procedures that require a continuous flow of ultra clean air.
These bench-top polypropylene vertical laminar flow hoods feature 99.99% efficient HEPA or 99.999% efficient ULPA fan / filter modules that remove particulate airborne contamination.
Vertical CLEAN BENCH Specifications:
Model | AL-VC1200 | AL-VC1500 | AL-VC1800 |
External Size (WxLxH)mm | 1200x700x1800 | 1500x700x1800 | 1800x700x1800 |
Internal Size (WxLxH)mm | 1100x650x600 | 1400x650x600 | 1700x650x600 |
Air Flow (m³/h) | 800 ~ 1200 | 1000 ~ 1500 | 1500 ~ 2000 |
Wind Velocity | 0.25 ~ 0.45 m/s | ||
Purification rank | 100 rank (ISO14644-1 standard) |
Why Laminar flow?
Clean benches are equipped with either vertical or horizontal
laminar flow. Both of these configurations provide a unidirectional
velocity along parallel flow lines. Simply, all of the air inside
the confines of the bench flows in a single direction without
backwash, typically an an area of turbulent airflow created by
obstructions, equipment, or movement within the clean bench
enclosure. Proper enclosure design helps prevent backwash and
ensures that the vertical or horizontal laminar air flow continues
to protect work on the surface of the clean bench.
Main Differences in Horizontal Laminar Flow and Vertical Laminar Flow?
Horizontal laminar flow hoods more often have filters located on
the back wall. Unidirectional filtered air is then passed
horizontally from the rear, straight across the work surface.
Vertical laminar flow hoods typically have a top or ceiling mounted filter. Air exiting the filter media passes unidirectionally from the unit ceiling and then across the work surface, sweeping particles out of the enclosure as it goes.
Learn more about Horizontal vs Vertical Laminar Flow Clean Benches?
Both horizontal and vertical laminar flow hoods provide unidirectional airflow that protects products on the work surface against particles and particulates. The choice for your specific needs can come down to personal preferences but there are a few benefits unique to each model.