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Vertical or Horizontal Reverse Laminar Airflow

When choosing between Reverse Vertical Laminar Flow (RVLF) and Reverse Horizontal Laminar Flow (RHLF), the difference primarily comes down to personal preference for your specific application.

Reverse laminar flow cabinets use the same streamlined, constant airflow to provide particulate direction. The key difference between laminar flow hoods and reverse laminar flow hoods is that the former protects items on the work surface while the latter protects operators.

Reverse laminar airflow offers numerous benefits. Because reverse laminar flow cabinets protect the operator from particulates, they're often used in dispensing or sampling processes and other applications that handle potentially hazardous powders.

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  • Paul Chambre