Does your project place the highest demands on air hygiene and room air conditions? Lindner ventilation components meet all the criteria for particle-free and germ-free air in your clean room. We equip your clean rooms, laboratories, clinics, and research rooms with the necessary ventilation technology: From adjustable ceiling diffusers for supply or exhaust air to software-controlled filter fan units and overflow grilles for wall mounting. We have the right clean room equipment to provide the air supply you need!
Whether in the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare, or semiconductor and nano-manufacturing – as different as cleanroom types may be, they all have one thing in common: They require filtered air that is free of particles and germs. Thanks to innovative concepts with supply and exhaust air systems and overflow elements, we can achieve the required air conditions. Of course, we can also help you find the right clean air and room air technology.
To keep air contamination as low as possible, a high air exchange rate is required in clean rooms. Depending on the respective cleanroom class, the available space and the heat load in the room, we develop a well thought-out supply air concept for this purpose. With decentralised recirculation units such as Filter Fan Units and Filter Fan Upside Downs, we create a particle-free air supply in the room: The Filter Fan Units circulate large quantities of air, temper the recirculated air and can be equipped with HEPA filters and heat exchangers.
In addition to the supply air, the exhaust air in the clean room must of course also be controlled: Adapted to the spatial conditions, we develop an innovative exhaust air concept with high-quality ventilation technology for you. In addition to perforated overflow grilles and ventilation grilles made of stainless steel, we also use exhaust air shafts that can be inspected, exhaust air arches with integrated pre-filters and exhaust air ducts. The overflow grilles can be used in both supply and extract air systems as well as in overflows between two rooms and doors. In this way, they create an air flow in which the used air can easily leave the clean room and be replaced by new, particle-free clean air.