The down-flow
booth provides the highest levels of operator protection from potentially
harmful airborne contaminants generated during manual powder handling
operations such as sampling, charging and dispensing. The booths utilize a
unidirectional flow of air which is passed through ceiling mounted distribution
screens or HEPA filters ensuring a controlled flow of air. This airflow can be
directed to carry contaminants away from the breathing zone of operators and
into low level exhaust grilles and then through the booths filter system.
Mainly howarth is having two types of Down-Flow booths and i.e. Recirculatory booth and Single
pass booth. Here Recirculatory booth is typically used for the powder
operations and Single pass booth is used where solvent or fumes vapours are
present.
Advantages of Down-flow Booths
·
Unrestricted
operator access to the target operation (i.e. no physical impediment offered by
the containment equipment).
·
Flexibility
to handle a large range of container types.
·
Capability
to integrate additional process equipment.
·
It
will allow clients to meet their safety needs without having to compromise on
process efficiency.
Applications of down-flow booth
Down-flow is
basically used in following industries:
·
Pharmaceutical
industries
·
Cosmetics
·
Fine
Chemicals
·
Textiles
Why To choose Howarth?
·
Howorth
is a specialist supplier of air technology solutions, serving the global
medical, pharmaceutical and wider industrial markets.
·
The
company’s strong reputation has been earned over the years by providing well
designed and innovative products.
·
At
Howorth Air Technology, they aim to provide the best quality of service and
products to healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
·
Howarth’s
expertise in engineering clean air is fundamental to the success in providing
world class containment and infection control solutions.
·
They
always want to work closely to the customers and understand the needs of the
customers and provide them the best solutions.
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more details at Inos Technologies.
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