
Cleanroom Air Showers
Air Showers are self-contained chambers installed at cleanroom entry points to reduce the risk of particle transfer. They remove surface contaminants from personnel and materials using high-velocity filtered air before cleanroom entry.
Each unit is built to support your clean environment — from GMP pharmaceutical suites to semiconductor fabs.
Designed for Demanding Clean Environments
Air showers are used across industries where cleanliness is critical. From pharmaceutical manufacturing to semiconductor fabs, they serve as a vital first line of defense against particulate contamination.

Microelectronics - Protects sensitive circuits from micro-particle contamination.

Food Processing Cleanroom - Supports hygiene protocols by reducing external particulate intrusion.

Pharmaceutical Production - Supports GMP compliance by removing surface contaminants.

Medical Device Cleanroom - Ensures clean conditions during assembly of sterile or implantable devices.

Laboratory Animal Research - Prevents pathogen transfer between controlled areas.

Manufacturing Cleanroom - Keeps production areas free from airborne dust and human-sourced particles.
How It Works – Principle of Operation
When a person or cart enters the air shower chamber, motion sensors trigger a timed cycle of high-velocity, HEPA-filtered air. This air is expelled through directional nozzles, dislodging loose particles from clothing and surfaces.
Contaminated air is drawn into return vents, passed through pre-filters and HEPA filters, then recirculated within the system for efficient and sustainable operation.
The entire process takes 10–30 seconds and acts as a physical and procedural buffer between uncontrolled and controlled zones.

Flow Direction Options


Air showers can be configured for different personnel flow patterns to match your cleanroom layout and contamination control strategy:
One-way entry: The air shower is used only when entering the cleanroom, providing a single decontamination cycle per user.
Two-way with entry cycle only: The system activates during entry but allows direct exit without blowing, balancing cleanliness and convenience.
Two-way with dual cycle: Blowing cycles are activated in both directions, suitable for high-containment zones or environments with strict bi-directional cleanliness requirements.
📌Our engineering team will help you choose the best configuration based on your cleanroom zoning and risk level.
Certifications & Manufacturing Capabilities
Our cleanroom air showers are manufactured under strict quality systems and tested to meet international standards. We understand that reliability, documentation, and traceability matter in regulated industries.
- ISO 9001 certified manufacturing
- CE compliant electrical and safety standards
- UL components available upon request
- All units tested and validated before shipment
- CAD drawings, test reports, and GMP support files available

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can I customize the air shower’s size and configuration?
Yes. We offer fully customizable dimensions, air velocity, number of nozzles, materials (steel or stainless), and door types to match your cleanroom layout and personnel flow.
Q2: Are your air showers compliant with ISO or GMP standards?
Absolutely. Our systems are designed for ISO 14644-1 Class 5–8 cleanrooms and are widely used in GMP-compliant pharmaceutical environments.
Q3: What is the standard lead time for production?
Standard production takes 15–25 working days depending on specifications. Urgent orders may be accommodated — contact us for availability.
Q4: Can I integrate access control systems like RFID or face recognition?
Yes. Our air showers support third-party integration, including RFID, magnetic locks, biometric systems, and building access networks.
Q5: Do you provide installation or validation support?
We provide remote installation guidance, and each unit is factory-tested before shipping. Validation documentation (IQ/OQ) and testing reports are available upon request.
Ready to Design Your Air Shower?
Every cleanroom is different — and so is every air shower we build.
Whether you’re planning a new facility or upgrading your contamination control, we’re here to help.