It is the best when studying airflow in cleanrooms, barrier systems, and controlled settings with Ziebaq. Using our special "Tracer Particle Visualization" methods, our experts do airflow visualisation studies showing how air actually flows. We are experts at doing the right paperwork to meet the requirements of regulators like the FDA and the EU for in-situ air pattern analysis studies. The way we study airflow imaging is unique. Ziebaq's experts can also help use these studies to create risk-based environmental monitoring (EM) programs by advising on choosing EM sample sites based on the data gathered during the airflow visualisation.
Ziebaq can do airflow visualisations for your facility to confirm design and performance specifications, help find faults in areas with high levels of contamination, and see what happens when an operator messes with one-way airflow in controlled environment enclosures. They offer a full end-to-end service for maintaining, testing, and verifying your specialist ventilation system.
We will put custom-made sparge lines in the right places around your clean room to spread pharmaceutical-grade smoke (Glycerine BP grade and pure water). We will digitally record the airflow patterns and include an information board with a unique test ID. When needed, walls and floors are given a black background to make the smoke stand out.
You download this video to a portable recording device while the tests are happening so that you can watch it immediately, analyse it, and get approval from your quality department. Your test procedure can then include saving it to a DVD, and you can get a full test report with certification, a qualitative review, and suggestions.
Airflow pattern animation lets you see how air moves through a pharmaceutical plant.
Laminar airflow, or unidirectional airflow, is when air moves through your laboratory in flat, even layers. Most of the time, laminar airflow patterns go straight down from the ceiling to the floor.
With a fog maker or smoke stick like the °C Breeze and FlowMarker, you can make the air pattern in the room visible for testing and analysis.