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Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 3rd, 2015, 6:50
by myiannakou
Is it necessary to have a flap that closes the front of the laminar flow cabinet to cut down on dust when the product is not in use?
Also are all lamps fitted UV?
Cheers
M
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 3rd, 2015, 7:56
by Tawfeek
IMHO . UV laps is not necessary , it's for biology use to kill Bacteria
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 3rd, 2015, 7:57
by myiannakou
What about front flaps?
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 3rd, 2015, 8:04
by Tawfeek
honestly i'm still study to pay or make one . about Uv , i have this info from biology .about front flaps , sure some gurues who have already will share there experience
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 3rd, 2015, 19:13
by pclab
Mine has a cover to close it when it's off.
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 4th, 2015, 13:56
by data-medics
Mine has the flaps. I usually have them removed though as they get annoying when working. I don't really know how much difference they make. Just be sure to let the hood run for a few minutes before opening the drive to cycle the air. And periodically wipe down the interior of the hood for any dust that does float in between use.
Re: Laminar Flow Cabinet
Posted: March 7th, 2015, 6:40
by eazycut
Hi..
Mine doesnt have any flap to cover. The cleanbench im using is inside a special built room with overpressure inside with a special filter. So when i open the door to the room dust can never enter inside the room, it will push air out and dusty air can not enter inside the room. Also i dont need to change the filters in the cleanbech so often as others where the cleanbench is in a envoiroment where there is dust.
Thx.