Responding
to the need of effective containment during bulk powder manipulation without
the expense or space requirements of a traditional walk-in or ‘free-standing’
enclosure, AirClean® Systems developed the PowderSafe™ Bulk Handling Enclosure.
With a unique drum access port incorporated into the base of the enclosure, the
drum can be raised and sealed to the access port, effectively extending the
enclosure’s containment area into the drum. When drum access is not
required, the included access port cover can be used to seal the base, allowing
for use as a standard balance enclosure. Designed to provide a turbulence-free
airflow environment, PowderSafe™ Bulk Handling Enclosures move air in a
horizontal pattern to maximize containment while minimizing sample loss and
balance instability.
Proprietary
HEPASafe™ filter change out technology, incorporated into each
PowderSafe™
Bulk Handling Enclosure, allows the operator to safely and effectively change
both the pre-filter and primary HEPA filter. Standard on each bulk handling
enclosure is the AirSafe™ Automatic Safety Controller. The face velocity on the
PowderSafe™ Bulk Handling Enclosure, as preset by the operator, is constantly
monitored and maintained by the AirSafe™ Automatic Safety Controller. AirSafe™
monitors the condition of both HEPA filters and provides audible and visible
alarms when filter change out is necessary.
Bulk
Handling Enclosures come complete with a sturdy stand which provides a
comfortable working height of 39 inches. The bulk handling enclosures are
available in 4-ft., 5-ft. and 6-ft. widths with a nominal depth of 36 inches.
Optional
bonded carbon filtration for removal of fumes during bulk chemical handling and
dispensing can be added to the PowderSafe™ Bulk Handling Enclosure. The AirSafe™
automatic controller constantly monitors the carbon filter life and alerts the
end user when filter change out is necessary.
The
PowderSafe™ product line has been independently tested for containment of
potent compounds and fugitive gases.
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