Air Filtration

Air filtration systems are crucial for maintaining the cleanliness of controlled environments like cleanrooms. They ensure the removal of airborne particles to support high-performance standards.

Common Applications

Cleanroom environments

Controlled environments

Particle-sensitive manufacturing

Buying Guide

Air Filtration Buying Guide

When selecting an air filtration unit for your cleanroom or controlled environment, it’s essential to consider several factors to ensure optimal performance. Check that the surplus unit matches your required filtration standards.

Consider the size of your space and the unit's capacity to effectively circulate and filter air. Additionally, verify the compatibility with existing systems and whether HEPA or ULPA filters are needed.

  • Evaluate the unit’s configuration and ensure it fits your setup.
  • Confirm the type of filters used and their efficiency ratings.
  • Check for any available maintenance logs and documentation.
  • Assess the physical condition of the unit to ensure reliable operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of air filtration units are available?
Available types include cleanroom filter modules, blower/filter modules, and filter fan units.
Why are HEPA filters important in cleanrooms?
HEPA filters are crucial as they capture microscopic particles, ensuring an ultra-clean environment.
Can surplus air filtration units be used in new installations?
Yes, surplus units can often be integrated into new setups, but compatibility and condition should be verified.
What should be checked before purchasing a surplus unit?
Verify the unit's condition, compatibility, available documentation, and any included accessories.