Can hospital air conditioning meet surgical room cleanliness standards?
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- Aug 25,2025

Yes. Aurashu’s hospital-grade air conditioning systems are specifically engineered to meet and exceed surgical room cleanliness standards (ISO Class 5–7 or equivalent to Class 100–10,000). Our systems are designed with precision temperature, humidity, and pressure control, ensuring a sterile and stable environment for critical medical operations.
Each operating room solution integrates multi-stage air filtration, including G4 pre-filters, F7 medium-efficiency filters, and H13–H14 HEPA filters, capable of removing over 99.97% of particles ≥0.3μm. This guarantees that air purity levels remain consistent with international hospital hygiene requirements.
Additionally, the system maintains positive pressure differentials between operating theaters and adjacent areas to prevent cross-contamination. The airflow organization uses laminar flow diffusers or ceiling-mounted clean air supply systems, providing a uniform downward airflow and quick pollutant dilution.
Aurashu also implements intelligent control and monitoring systems for real-time regulation of temperature (±0.5°C), humidity (±5%), and pressure differential, ensuring reliable environmental stability. All materials used are antibacterial, corrosion-resistant, and easy to disinfect, supporting long-term hygiene management.
Our cleanroom and medical HVAC systems have been successfully applied in hospitals, pharmaceutical plants, and biological laboratories worldwide.