Air Filtration

Air filtration systems are essential for maintaining clean and controlled air quality in sensitive environments such as cleanrooms. Featuring components like HEPA filters and high-volume blowers, these systems ensure traceable air cleanliness and compliance with stringent particulate standards.

  1. GORDON PHANTOM 771129-595

    Air Filtration

    GORDON PHANTOM 771129-595

    Cleanroom Filter Module Phantom Cleanroom filter

  2. AAF INTERNATIONAL FILTER FAN UNIT 2X4

    Air Filtration

    AAF INTERNATIONAL FILTER FAN UNIT 2X4

    Filter Fan Unit with HEPA Filter --New in Box

    Make: AAF International

    Model: FM2-LE 3100337-004

    8 units @ $1,250.00

Common Applications

controlled environments

cleanrooms

laboratories

pharmaceutical production

microelectronics

biotechnology sectors

Buying Guide

Air Filtration Buying Guide

Selecting the right air filtration system is crucial for maintaining cleanroom conditions. Consider the environment's specific requirements to ensure optimal performance.

Assess key specifications such as the type of filter used, the airflow rate needed for your space, and system integration capabilities for existing infrastructure.

  • Verify HEPA filter efficiency and its ability to capture small particles.
  • Ensure system compatibility with cleanroom standards and regulations.
  • Consider the airflow capacity required to maintain desired air changes per hour.
  • Check options for system integration with current HVAC setups and control systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a cleanroom filter module?
A cleanroom filter module is designed to remove airborne particles to maintain a controlled environment by using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters.
What specifications should you look for in cleanroom air filtration?
Key specifications include the efficiency of the HEPA filter, airflow capacity, and compatibility with existing cleanroom standards.
How often should cleanroom filters be replaced?
The replacement frequency of cleanroom filters depends on the manufacturer's guidelines and the contamination level of the environment. Regular monitoring and particle counts can help determine the optimal replacement schedule.
Can these units be integrated with existing HVAC systems?
Yes, many air filtration units are designed for compatibility with existing HVAC systems to enhance overall air quality management.