Ceiling filter/fan units in negative-pressure cleanrooms create a laminar flow of particle-free air to minimize contamination. Exhaust ductwork and adjustable air handlers establish an overall negative pressure environment to prevent pharmaceutical powders and biohazards from escaping to the external environment. Negative-pressure cleanrooms use carefully controlled airflow and ventilation to contain potential contaminants.
Ceiling filter/fan units in negative-pressure cleanrooms create a laminar flow of particle-free air to minimize contamination. Exhaust ductwork and adjustable air handlers establish an overall negative pressure environment to prevent pharmaceutical powders and biohazards from escaping to the external environment. Negative-pressure cleanrooms use carefully controlled airflow and ventilation to contain potential contaminants.
Ceiling filter/fan units in negative-pressure cleanrooms create a laminar flow of particle-free air to minimize contamination. Exhaust ductwork and adjustable air handlers establish an overall negative pressure environment to prevent pharmaceutical powders and biohazards from escaping to the external environment. Negative-pressure cleanrooms use carefully controlled airflow and ventilation to contain potential contaminants.