User guide
Chapter 4: Performance Features and Safety Precautions 
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Laminar Airflow 
Laminar airflow is defined as the movement of a body of air in a single 
direction, with a uniform velocity. In practice, the laminar downflow of air in 
the cabinet captures any aerosol generated in the work area of the cabinet, 
and directs it to the HEPA filters. In order to be true laminar downflow, a 
number of individual downflow velocity test points (The Downflow Velocity 
Profile) must be +/- 16 feet per minute (0.08 m/s) of the average of all the test 
points. This is illustrated in Figure 4-2. 
Figure 4-2 










