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Laminar Flow

A laminar flow is a movement of liquids and gases in which no visible turbulence (swirls / crossflows) occurs. In cleanroom technology, one also speaks of a low-turbulence displacement flow, in which clean air usually flows vertically into the cleanroom or a cleanroom workstation and displaces the particle-laden air. Whirling up of existing particles is reduced.

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