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Air Shower

An air shower is a controlled and enclosed space commonly used in various industrial and scientific settings to remove contaminants from a person or object before entering a clean or sterile environment. It is an important tool in maintaining cleanliness and preventing the introduction of particulates, dust, microbes, or other unwanted substances into sensitive areas like cleanrooms, laboratories, or manufacturing facilities.


The primary function of an air shower is to provide a high-velocity stream of filtered air that blows over the individual or object from all directions. This effectively dislodges and removes any loose particles or contaminants present on the surface. The air shower typically consists of a chamber with doors on both ends, and the person or object to be decontaminated enters through one door. Once inside, the doors are closed, and powerful air jets or nozzles release high-speed, clean air in a uniform pattern.


Key features and components of an air shower include:


 Air Filtration System: Air showers are equipped with highly efficient HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) or ULPA (Ultra-Low Penetration Air) filters. These filters are capable of removing particles as small as 0.3 micrometers in size, ensuring that the air blown over the individual or object is of high quality and free from contaminants.


Airflow Design: The air jets in an air shower are strategically positioned to achieve complete coverage of the person or object. The airflow is designed to effectively remove particles from various angles, including from underfoot and from the head, minimizing the chances of contaminants being carried into the clean area. for more visit www.Labtron.org.

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