• Negative-Air
  • ICRA class IV containment for Hospital
  • ICRA class IV containment for Hospital
  • ICRA class IV containment for Hospital

Immacul-Air negative Air

Used in ICRA class IV containment enclosures, an Immacul-Air Negative Air lowers air pressure in your work area via an 8”exhaust duct. Lower relative air pressure inside the work area is vital to total containment and safety, assuring contamination will remain inside the containment space. The hinged port can be closed while the Negative Air is not in use to create an air-tight seal. The tight seal and rigid construction of The Proflex Barrier System allows for easy connection to a HEPA air filtration system.

This combination creates a self-contained work area of low air pressure that naturally eliminates the possibility of seepage or accidental leakage. This added level of protection is impossible to create with traditional plastic sheeting and pole enclosures.
When not in use, the enclosure can be sealed by locking the port hole cover and using the Proflex solid door. ​

See how negative air pressure works with Proflex in this animation More information about: Immacul-Air Negative-Air (link back to Immacul-Air Negative-Air) ~ Tight seals and rigid construction allow for the Proflex Barrier System to be easily compatible with a HEPA air filtration unit.

  • Operating the unit creates a pocket of low air pressure in the work space enclosure.
  • Low air pressure in the enclosed work space acts as a second level of sealing protection against leaking or seepage.
  • The filtration port hole can be closed and locked air-tight when the unit is not in use.
  • Use our rigid doors in conjunction with the unit. Doors come with lever handset, manually adjustable threshold, and an upper extension panel for applications with higher ceilings. The door and frame are designed to be fully convertible and configured to open 4 different ways. Two sizes available.

Immacul-Air Negative Air

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