Purair RX Ductless Balance Enclosures
The Purair RX Balance Hood is a Class I enclosure that meets USP 800 requirements for non-sterile compounding procedures.

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Purair® RX Balance Hood is a Class I enclosure that meets USP 800 requirements for non-sterile compounding procedures. The Purair RX is designed to protect the user and the environment from hazardous powders and particulates generated on the work surface. At the heart of the Purair product line is innovative ductless technology that creates a safe work environment in a wide variety of applications throughout the industry.
Purair RX Features & Benefits
- Protects the operator from powder and particle hazards encountered during non-sterile compounding.
- SafeSwitch™ Filter Shutter System (optional) for safer bag-in/bag-out filter exchange.
- Complies with USP 800 guidelines which specify hazardous materials must be compounded within the proper work environment associated with both sterile and non-sterile products and preparations.
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