The U15 Ture H14 Laminar Flow Hood is designed to provide a controlled, sterile environment for clean room applications, particularly in mushroom cultivation and various laboratory tasks.
This laminar flow hood utilizes a HEPA filter, which provides exceptional air purity with an efficiency of 99.99% for particles as small as 0.3 microns.
Yes, it is suitable for pharmaceutical production as well as biotechnology laboratories and microbiology studies, as it maintains a sterile environment.
The dimensions of the U15 Ture H14 Laminar Flow Hood are 1175 mm (L) x 875 mm (W) x 375 mm (H).
The U15 Ture H14 Laminar Flow Hood weighs 10 kg.
The product comes with a 1-year warranty.
Yes, it is ideal for microbiology studies, as it provides a sterile environment essential for sensitive laboratory tasks.
The ISO 5 rating indicates that the laminar flow hood provides a clean environment with a maximum allowable particle count, making it suitable for critical applications requiring high sterility.
The laminar flow hood is constructed from durable glass fiber, which ensures longevity and reliability in a clean room setting.
This laminar flow hood is designed primarily for laboratory and clean room applications and may not be practical for typical home use.
Applications include mushroom cultivation, biotechnology laboratories, pharmaceutical production, and any clean room tasks requiring sterile environments.
Regularly check the filter for any signs of clogging or damage. Replacement intervals can vary based on usage, so refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for best practices.
The U15 Ture H14 Laminar Flow Hood has a compact design for easy placement, but it should be set up in a clean, stable area away from contaminants for optimal performance.
The HEPA filter has a porosity of 0.3 microns, which allows it to capture 99.99% of airborne particles.
Yes, it can be utilized in various clean room applications beyond mushroom cultivation, including research and production in biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
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