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Laminar Flow Hoods
From potentially contagious pathogens to toxic fumes, laboratories often work with substances that can put technicians and others at risk. This is what makes laminar flow hoods especially important in terms of equipment. Also known as clean benches, these are essential for preventing airborne contamination from either escaping the enclosure or entering it.
As a leading source of high-quality laboratory equipment and furniture from top manufacturers, H2I Group is the specialty subcontractor labs count on for flow hoods. With our extensive expertise in facility design and equipment installation, we can optimize the deployment of laminar flow cabinets. We make sure these enclosures not only meet the specific requirements of the laboratory and its purpose but also fit into the layout of the space for maximum efficiency and performance.
How Laminar Flow Hoods Work
A flow hood effectively creates a curtain of filtered air that flows in front of a work surface. This serves to block any airborne contaminates from entering or leaving the work area. Technicians can put their hands through the air curtain and work on the table with near-total freedom, unlike fully enclosed and sealed workstations that require the use of attached gloves. Some of the most common use cases for these benches include cell culture studies, pharmaceutical compounding and microelectronics assembly.

Types of Laminar Flow Hoods
H2I Group has extensive experience working with all types of flow hoods, meaning we have the expertise to create a safe and productive laboratory environment no matter what the requirements are. Examples of this type of equipment we can install include:
Horizontal Laminar Flow Hoods — These benches provide a flow of air that runs parallel to the work surface and have a horizontal orientation. This not only provides a larger working space for technicians, but the horizontal flow of air also prevents turbulence on the work surface that can have a negative impact on the work being performed.
Vertical Laminar Flow Hoods — Vertical flow hoods generate a curtain of air that flows downward in front of the work surface. These tend to be narrower, which makes them a good choice in areas with space constrictions. However, because the air blows directly onto the technician they can cause discomfort.
Portable Laminar Flow Hoods — These hoods are designed to be set up virtually anywhere, providing an instant clean workspace for technicians. They are often used in laboratories where activities requiring flow hoods are limited or intermittent, or where there is not enough space for a permanent clean bench to be installed.
Explosion-Proof Laminar Flow Hoods — Featuring enhanced safety features such as non-sparking motors and cast-iron housings, these are used when working with combustible materials to prevent hazardous situations.
Why Work With H2I Group?
We work with a variety of top architects and laboratory construction companies across the United States, all of whom value our expertise as a specialty subcontractor with more than 100 years of experience. Our connections to top lab equipment manufacturers also means we can connect laboratories with the right solutions for their needs so they can be as safe and productive as possible.
Our portfolio of successful projects ranges from industrial production facilities to university labs to K-12 schools. The long list of clients we’ve worked with means we have the knowledge and expertise to deliver the optimal results for virtually any type of project. To learn more about our capabilities with regard to laminar flow hoods and how we can deliver value to your project, reach out and speak with a member of our team today.
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