The BIBO (Bag In Bag Out) Protection System is an advanced air filtration and safety solution designed for highly hazardous environments. It is specifically engineered to handle dangerous air pollutants, including radioactive particles, toxic chemicals, biological agents, and other hazardous contaminants.
The system features a sealed filtration mechanism that ensures zero exposure during filter changes. Its unique "Bag In Bag Out" (BIBO) design allows for the safe containment and removal of contaminated filters, preventing any leakage into the surrounding environment. This makes it ideal for use in pharmaceutical labs, nuclear facilities, chemical plants, and biomedical research centers where worker safety and contamination control are critical.
Parameter | Technical Data |
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Filtration Efficiency | HEPA H13-H14 / ULPA U15-U17 (EN 1822) |
Airflow Capacity | 500–10,000 m³/h (customizable) |
Filter Type | HEPA/ULPA, Carbon, Pre-filters |
Sealing Mechanism | Double-gasket, inflatable seal, or clamp-seal options |
Material | Stainless steel 304/316, powder-coated steel |
Pressure Resistance | Up to 2500 Pa (depending on model) |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 80°C |
Applications | Nuclear, pharmaceutical, chemical, biotech, semiconductor |
No exposure risk during filter replacement due to the hermetic BIBO mechanism.
Double containment bags ensure safe disposal of contaminated filters.
Compatible with HEPA (H13-H14) and ULPA (U15-U17) filters for capturing 0.3μm–0.1μm particles.
Optional activated carbon filters for chemical/gas adsorption.
Meets ISO 14644, EU GMP, OSHA, and ASME N509/510 standards.
Leak-tested to ensure no cross-contamination.
Available in horizontal & vertical designs.
Modular setup for integration into existing HVAC systems.
Automated or manual operation options.
Tool-free filter replacement for quick servicing.
Pressure gauges & alarms to monitor filter status.
A: BIBO systems are essential in pharmaceutical manufacturing, nuclear power plants, chemical processing, biotechnology, and semiconductor cleanrooms where hazardous airborne contaminants must be contained.
A: The contaminated filter is sealed inside a disposable bag while still inside the system. The bag is then removed and replaced with a new filter—all without exposure to the operator or environment.
A: Yes, BIBO systems are widely used in nuclear facilities to safely contain and dispose of radioactive particulate matter.
A: Replacement depends on contaminant load, but most systems include pressure sensors to indicate when filter changes are needed.
A: Yes, they can be tailored for different airflow rates, filter types, and sealing mechanisms based on application requirements.
A: Regular integrity testing (DOP/PAO testing) and seal inspections ensure optimal performance.
✔ Zero-leakage guarantee with advanced sealing tech
✔ Compliant with global safety standards
✔ Customizable for high-risk environments
✔ Reduces operational downtime with easy maintenance