An air protection booth is a type of cleanroom equipment used to control and purify the air in a specific area. It typically consists of a booth or enclosure that is surrounded by HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) or ULPA (Ultra Low Penetration Air) filters, which filter the air entering and exiting the booth to prevent contamination. The booth is designed to maintain a controlled and purified environment for delicate products and processes, such as those found in industries such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology. Air protection booths are commonly used in cleanrooms to isolate specific processes or products from the surrounding environment, and to maintain a controlled and particle-free environment within the booth. They can be used alone or as part of a larger cleanroom system to ensure a controlled and purified environment. The design and construction of air protection booths vary depending on the specific requirements and applications, but typically include features such as positive pressure to prevent contamination from entering, air locks to prevent air exchange with the surrounding environment, and easy-to-clean surfaces to prevent contamination.