30/04/2026
Within the complexity of GPPI configurations, pressure and airflow are two parameters that consistently come up in containment strategy discussions. They directly influence the direction of contaminant flow and define protection priorities.
Which pressure and airflow configuration fits best?
The answer isn’t one-size-fits-all. It depends on how the contamination control strategy is defined, how the risk assessment is structured, what the application demands, and how far the facility infrastructure can support it.
Because in the end, selecting pressure and airflow isn’t just a configuration decision, it reflects how well the system is designed to manage risk.
Check here for common approaches to selecting pressure and airflow for GPPI.
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