The Importance Of Selecting The Right Laminar Flow Hoods

 

Laminar Flow Hoods are at times considered an effective alternative for cleanrooms, whereby the installation of cleanrooms is not possible not only in laboratory environments but also in the industrial environments. Laminar flow hoods are also installed within cleanroom facilities to ensure highly protective environments in sensitive work areas. You will be able to significantly minimize the level of airborne contaminants through the use of laminar flow hoods.

You could easily find flow hoods in various sizes and shapes to suit your specific needs. It is important to select the right laminar flow hood design so that your requirements are fully met. The key function of a laminar flow hood is to circulate filtered air in the hooded work area to keep the airborne contaminants away. High pressure filtered air is circulated in the unit protecting the work area from dust. Cleanroom laminar flow hoods are designed in such a way that the contaminated area outside the hooded work area does not enter the protected space.

If you do not select the right type laminar flow hood design, it could have a negative impact on the overall effectiveness of your flow hood. The laminar flow hood that you are purchasing should be fitted with a high quality air filter. The air filter is a very important component of your laminar flow hood.

You should buy a laminar flow hood based on the nature of your operation. For example if your application involves generation of fine powders or vapors then vertical laminar flow hoods will be ideal. Vertical laminar flow hoods are also suitable for operations that produce toxic gas emissions.

The next important factor to be taken into account when you are selecting your laminar flow hood is that the space. Does the flow hood's design provide you with adequate workspace? Will you be able to mount or install large sized process equipment? You need to make sure that your workspace under the hood is not too congested. Highly congested workspace will hamper the overall effectiveness of the flow hood, as the airflow will be obstructed.

Yet another factor to be kept in mind while selecting your laminar flow hood is the vibration. Certain process equipment will produce high level of vibration and in case you are opting for tabletop units then the vibration level will be increased in such flow hoods. You will therefore need to decide whether to go for tabletop mounted flow hoods or floor mounted flow hoods.

In some cases, standard sized laminar flow hoods may not meet your cleanroom's requirements and in such cases, you should look for companies that will provide you with custom built laminar flow hoods that suit your needs.

It is vital that you identify a reliable company, like CleanAir Solutions, to buy laminar flow hoods that fulfill your requirements. This is the best way to receive a quality value for your money while buying your flow hoods.

 

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