Airsocks in cleanrooms is an ideal method for blowing in filtered air in a metered manner. The textile air ducts are mounted underneath against the metal ceiling. Highcare uses specially classified material for the production of these cleanroom air socks.
Design
A metal grille has a sleek technical appearance, but does not outweigh the benefits of an air sock. Depending on requirements, the shape of a textile air sock can range from half-moon, quarter-moon to elliptical. Airsocks in cleanrooms can be applied in many shapes and high classification is guaranteed with airsocks.
Ideal positioning
Air socks lend themselves to the placement of an intake duct in hard-to-reach places, such as corners, in the space between the wall and ceiling. With the advantage that also here close to the wall and ceiling the circulation rate can be influenced and thus the classification…
High air volumes
Why do many clients choose air socks, because the air volume can be high while the chances of drafts and side noises are low. The discharge is optimally distributed over the total area of the textile air duct.
Airsocks in cleanroom allows air to be moved over a long length and filtered air to be delivered to hard-to-reach areas.
The textile air ducts are available in different colors.
In the unlikely event that an airsock becomes soiled, it can be machine washed, if at low temperature. Soiling is exceptional and requires extra attention to the cause. It may be due to the coanda effect. Air sticks to the walls and ceiling. It is phenomenon that a flow of liquid or gas follows a convex(convex) surface instead of a straight line in the original direction.
Quality better distributed
Airsocks in cleanrooms ensure optimal distribution of filtered air in the room. Measurements show that the classification is more reliably distributed over the floor surface.