Air filtration systems describe a wide variety of equipment used to remove impurities from the air with a number of different filtration and purification schemes. Air filters cleanse, purify and reduce the overall number of particulates and other impurities present in an air source. As all filtering systems can be designated as either air or liquid filters, this particular category encompasses an extremely broad and diverse range of pollution control equipment. The specific use or application will help to determine the degree of purification necessary.
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Adwest Technologies, Inc.Anaheim, CA 714-632-9801 RETOX RTO systems from Adwest Technologies are available custom designed with special metallurgy for acid gas and corrosive process applications. Adwest has extensive experience with acid gas scrubber systems and prefiltration if your process parameters require these components, and also carries air filtration systems. Their business strives to provide their customers with the best.
Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc.Milwaukee, WI 414-365-6400 With an emphasis on engineering and problem solving, our goal at Anguil Environmental Systems, Inc. is to provide solutions today that help our customers remain profitable tomorrow with our air filtration systems and related products. We design, manufacturer, service and install oxidizing and heat recovery systems for a variety of applications and industries. Call us today!
Air-Clear LLCElkton, MD 443-245-3400 When Air-Clear LLC was founded our goal was to offer our customers the best solutions possible for their air quality needs, & over the years, this goal has served us well. We pride ourselves in building the highest quality & cost-effective systems, each designed to meet each of our customer's specific project objectives. With products like our air filtration systems you can't go wrong!
Pollution SystemsHouston, TX 888-535-7310 Pollution Systems is an experienced leader in the design, manufacturing, installation and service of high quality emission control equipment. Pollution Systems specializes in air filtration systems, catalytic oxidizers and industrial ductwork and all the start-up and maintenance work related to these systems. We also lease portable equipment for emergency situations or long term use.
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APC Technologies, Inc.Pittsburgh, PA 877-464-2728 With over 100 years of combined experience, at APC Technologies, Inc. we offer proven, highly efficient and low-cost systems to a wide variety of industries. Our complete dedication to customer satisfaction and a comprehensive list of air filtration systems and related products offered have made us a leader in the air emissions control industry. Contact us today to see how we can help!
Bisco Enterprise, Inc.Addison, IL 800-878-7309 Bisco Enterprise, Inc. is a Midwestern Distributor of Dust Collectors and Air Cleaning and Purifying Equipment like air filtration systems. In addition we offer Turn-Key Systems for welding smoke, machine mist and smoke, central and portable wood dust collection. Our factory trained service team is there for our customer`s satisfaction before and after purchase. Call today!
Air Cleaning Technology, Inc.Santa Ana, CA 800-640-9008 Air Cleaning Technology designs, supplies, installs and maintains your air cleaning, air filtration systems & dust collector systems to meet your air pollution control system and air cleaning needs. We utilize multiple types of industrial air cleaning equipment to solve your air quality concerns with the perfect piece of equipment for your specifications and environment. Call us today!
Ultra-Flow Inc.Waterloo, ON 800-267-5585 With 37+ years experience in dust collection and air pollution equipment design, including products like air filtration systems, as well as applications engineering and troubleshooting has made Ultra-Flow Inc. an expert in the industry of pollution control products. Our technical staff has over 115 years of accumulated industry experience, which means our customers always leave happy.
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Air filtration systems are set up to block air pollution, which can be invisible to the eye, is not uncommon and ranges from dust and pollen particles to microbes, gases and chemicals. Although widespread, air pollutants can trigger serious allergic reactions in humans and animals as well as promote the spread of airborne disease and clog electronic or mechanical apparatus causing reduced productivity or even equipment failure in extreme cases. Electronic, clean room, laboratory, medical, pharmaceutical and food and chemical processing industries utilize precision air pollution control such as high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and ultra low particulate air filters (ULPA) which removes particles as small as 0.3 nanometers. While manufacturing, automotive, aerospace and other industrious applications may utilize these same filters, large particle removal will often suffice and prevent equipment clogging while promoting a healthy and safe work environment for both workers and machinery. Not only an industrial form of filtration, air filters are often installed in commercial and residential ventilation systems as well.
In general, most air filter systems use an electronic blower to push or pull air through a filter, or several. The impurities and contaminants, such as dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, metallic powder, gases and chemicals can be collected for proper disposal or recycling as needed while the air is returned to circulation or exhausted into the atmosphere. Specific types of air filters include bag filters, box filters, fan filters, panel and cartridge filters. Each type uses some sort of filter media. As air or gas passes through the filter, a mat or barrier, the impurities become trapped, or in some cases dissolved per chemical reactions. Common materials employed in the construction of the aforementioned filters include acrylic, activated carbon, aluminum wire, electrostatic fabric, fiberglass, paper, polyurethane foam, polyester, cotton and non-woven materials. The choice of material construct should take into account the intended use of a filtration system. Common considerations include porosity, efficiency, flow rate, filter length, pressure drop and ply. Each filter may be used alone or in conjunction with others for optimal air purification. While some filters are reusable through repeated washing, others are designed for limited use followed by replacement. Alternatives to traditional air filtration systems include ion diffusers, which neutralize air and ozone air filtration, which destroy rather than trap particles. Available in many types and configurations, air filtration systems are available in standard and custom configurations for easy installment and optimal efficiency.