
AIR SHOWER
Air showers are installed to avoid contamination through personnel entry in to a cleanroom. Air showers employ concentrated airflows to lift off contamination such as LINT, DIRT. DUST ETC., While an individual walks through chamber. The high velocity air from jet nozzels ensures efficient scrubbing action necessary to remove particulate matter. Contaminated air then flows through sidewalls of the air shower and flows through prefilters and final HEPA filters.
Special Features
Air showers are specialized decontamination systems often used in cleanrooms, laboratories, pharmaceutical facilities, semiconductor industries, and other controlled environments.
Air Shower specification
Air showers typically feature high-velocity air jets (20–25 m/s) with HEPA filters (99.97% efficiency) for particle removal, adjustable decontamination cycles (10–30 seconds), and interlocking doors to prevent contamination. Built with stainless steel interiors and energy-efficient LED lighting, they operate at ≤70 dB and are controlled via a PLC panel with customizable settings. Sizes and configurations vary to accommodate personnel or equipment needs.
Cleanliness Level:
ISO 14644 Class 5
Particle Retention:
99.97%(HEPA), 99.9995%(ULPA)
Air Velocity:
20–25 m/s (4,000–4,500 ft/min)
Noise Level:
65 to 70 dB

Air Shower Features
- High-Efficiency Filtration (HEPA/ULPA)
- High-Velocity Air Jets (20–25 m/s)
- Interlocking Doors
- Programmable Control System
- Quiet Operation (65–70 dB)