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Air and Lab Products Africa

19th July 2024

     

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Air filter supplier and distributor Air and Lab Products Africa (ALPA) is the proud agent and distributor for air filter producer Camfil. Camfil Industrial Air Cleaners offer a comprehensive solution to air quality challenges in various commercial settings, providing effective filtration for both particulates and gases. 

Unlike typical home air purifiers, Camfil’s products are tailored for demanding environments such as manufacturing plants, hospitals, warehouses, and food and beverage production facilities. The core of Camfil’s technology lies in its use of certified high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and molecular filtration systems. These are designed not only to remove dust particles but also to tackle odours and gases effectively. 

This dual functionality is crucial in environments where airborne contaminants pose significant risks to product integrity, process efficiency and employee health. For particulate filtration, Camfil’s air cleaners feature HEPA filters and fine filters optimised for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, ensuring compliance with rigorous industry standards. 

These units boast larger dust holding capacities compared to standard air purifiers, ensuring prolonged performance and minimising maintenance downtime. By integrating seamlessly with existing HVAC setups, Camfil air cleaners not only enhance air quality but also contribute to reduced overall energy consumption, a critical factor in operational efficiency and sustainability. 

In addressing gas and odour challenges, Camfil offers specialised molecular air cleaners. These units excel in neutralising a wide range of contaminants such as formaldehyde, peracetic acid, ozone and ethylene, which are common in facilities like hospitals and food production sites. For instance, in hospitals, they mitigate formaldehyde from laboratory settings and hydrogen peroxide used in sterile environments. In food and beverage facilities, these cleaners combat peracetic acid in aseptic lines, thus extending product shelf life and maintaining high hygiene standards.

Further, Camfil’s solutions extend to particulate air cleaners, which are crucial in environments requiring meticulous control over airborne pollutants. These units are pivotal in hospitals for infection control, in food and beverage facilities for maintaining product purity, and in warehouses to safeguard both employees and automated processes from dust-related issues. 

Overall, Camfil Industrial Air Cleaners represent a proactive approach to maintaining air quality in diverse commercial settings. By combining robust particulate and molecular filtration capabilities with energy-efficient design, Camfil ensures that businesses can uphold stringent health and safety standards while optimising operational efficiency and product integrity.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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