Introduction
Selecting the right laminar air flow (LAF) system is essential for maintaining cleanroom integrity. A wrong choice can lead to contamination, audit failure, or inefficient workflow.
At PassBox MFG, we help cleanroom operators select GMP-compliant laminar airflow solutions tailored to their process, product, and regulatory requirements.
Step 1: Understand Your Application
Before choosing an LAF unit, identify:
- Nature of product (sterile / non-sterile)
- Cleanroom class (ISO / GMP grade)
- Process sensitivity (open handling, weighing, filling)
👉 High-risk processes require stricter airflow control.
Step 2: Vertical vs Horizontal Laminar Air Flow
Vertical Laminar Air Flow
- Air flows top to bottom
- Better contamination removal
- Preferred for pharmaceutical & biotech labs
Horizontal Laminar Air Flow
- Air flows back to front
- Ideal for electronics & inspection work
- Lower turbulence around work surface
📌 Choosing airflow direction directly affects product safety.
“Step 3: Filtration & Air Velocity
- HEPA filter efficiency: 99.97% @ 0.3 microns
- Recommended airflow velocity: 0.3–0.45 m/s
- Optional ULPA filters for higher cleanliness levels
Compliance with ISO 14644 & GMP standards is non-negotiable.
Step 4: Construction & Material
- SS 304 / SS 316 body
- Smooth internal surfaces
- Easy-to-clean design
- Corrosion-resistant finish
These factors ensure long-term performance and audit compliance.
Step 5: Integration with Other Cleanroom Equipment
For a complete contamination control system:
- Laminar Air Flow → Protects product & process
- Pass Box → Transfers materials safely
- Air Shower → Decontaminates personnel
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Selecting LAF based only on price
❌ Ignoring airflow direction
❌ No integration with pass box or air shower
❌ Non-compliant filtration systems
These mistakes often lead to repeat investments.
Why Choose PassBox MFG
- Customized laminar airflow systems
- GMP & ISO-compliant design
- Seamless integration with pass boxes & air showers
- Reliable support from design to installation
Need help choosing the right laminar air flow for your cleanroom?
Avoid costly mistakes—talk to our experts first.
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