Custom made and unique design gives some style to your lab.
Each unit is original to the last and is 3D printed using only recycled plastic.
By placing the DIY laminar flow unit on a storage box you will create a true laminar flow of positive air pressure for any work that requires sterile conditions, including spore transfers, spawn bag inoculations, and more.
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Use any box to create your hoodChoose a plastic storage tote to be used as a hood. I recommend using as small a box as possible which will make it much easier to keep a truly sterile environment. Typically, a 20-liter tote will work just fine depending on your needs. |
Use the provided templateUsing the given template, place it on the top of your tote and trace the inside of the template using a permanent marker. Using a razor knife or hot knife, cut out the hole. Optional, if you glue the template to the underside when the housing is inserted you will have a much cleaner fit. |
Cut a hole and place the unitPlace the fan/filter housing into the hole. You can glue it on at this point or simply leave it as is. Airflow will be moving away from the opening and therefore contamination is not an issue. |
Fan/filter housing | 3d printed from recycled plastic |
Premium fans | Dual ball bearing - 3000 rpm fans create 200 cfm of airflow |
Filter | H14 HEPA filter with carbon scrubber. Filter is rated at .2 micron. |
Variable speed | 120v variable speed controller to vary the wind speed based on your needs. |
Template | The provided template is the support from the unit which would normally be waste. Gluing the template to the underneath is also an option. |