Working Principle of a Laminar Flow Cabinet
Air Intake: Ambient air is drawn into the system through a pre-filter.
Filtration: The air passes through a HEPA or ULPA filter to remove airborne contaminants.
Laminar Flow: Clean, particle-free air is then delivered in a uniform direction (horizontal or vertical) across the work surface.
Contamination Control: The steady airflow prevents external air or contaminants from entering the workspace.
Conclusion
Understanding the principle of laminar flow benches helps you make informed decisions for laboratory safety and precision.