Air Shower Working Principle
The working principle of an air shower revolves around the fundamental goal of removing particles and contaminants from individuals, materials, or equipment before they enter controlled environments like clean rooms. The key steps in the working principle are as follows:
- Activation: An individual approaches the air shower, and the system is activated either manually or automatically through sensors.
- Entry: The entrance door opens, allowing access to the air shower chamber.
- Decontamination: High-velocity, filtered air is emitted to remove particles and contaminants from clothing and surfaces.
- Exit: After the decontamination cycle, the exit door opens, and individuals can proceed into the clean room, which is maintained at a higher level of cleanliness.
The working principle of an air shower ensures that only properly decontaminated individuals or materials enter the clean room, preventing contamination.
Single Person Double Blowing Air Shower Room
A single person double blowing air shower room is a specialized contamination control system designed for the decontamination of individuals. These rooms are equipped with dual sets of high-velocity air nozzles, ensuring thorough decontamination in a single cycle.
When an individual enters a single person double blowing air shower room, they are exposed to two streams of high-velocity, filtered air, effectively removing particles and contaminants from their person. These rooms are commonly used in industries where a high level of decontamination is required, such as pharmaceuticals, cleanroom manufacturing, and research laboratories.
Customizable options allow facilities to tailor single person double blowing air shower rooms to meet specific contamination control requirements.
Air Shower Room Size
The size of an air shower room is a critical consideration when designing a contamination control system. The dimensions of the room must provide adequate space for individuals or materials to undergo effective decontamination.
The size of an air shower room can vary depending on factors such as the number of users, industry standards, and user requirements. Single-person air shower rooms may have dimensions of approximately 3 feet by 3 feet in width and depth, with a standard height of around 7 feet. For larger rooms designed to accommodate multiple users, dimensions may vary accordingly.
Facilities should work with experienced manufacturers or suppliers to determine the appropriate size for an air shower room based on their contamination control needs.
Double-Person Double-Blow Air Shower
A double-person double-blow air shower is an advanced decontamination system designed to accommodate two individuals simultaneously. What sets this system apart is the use of two decontamination cycles, or "double blows," to maximize the removal of particles and contaminants.
Upon entry, both individuals are subjected to the first "double blow" cycle, during which high-velocity, filtered air is emitted to remove contaminants from their clothing and materials. After a brief pause, a second "double blow" is initiated, further dislodging and capturing particles. This dual-cycle process ensures thorough decontamination before individuals can access controlled environments.
Double-person double-blow air showers are highly customizable, allowing adjustments to settings such as air velocity and the duration of the decontamination cycles. They are particularly valuable in environments where space and throughput efficiency are both priorities, such as semiconductor manufacturing or research laboratories with frequent personnel movement.