PURAFIL NEWS

Purafil Technical Director, Chris Muller, was recently named the recipient of the 2008 Maurice Simpson Technical Editors Award by the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology (IEST). Chris was nominated for his comprehensive, technical paper entitled, Comparison of Chemical Filters for the Control of Airborne Molecular Contamination. The paper was published in the 2007 Journal of the IEST, garnering Chris an award traditionally presented to authors of the best technical papers published by the IEST during the preceding year.

PURAFIL EVENTS

Purafil ESD and Kazmier & Associates will be exhibiting at the Kentucky Tennessee Water Professionals Conference, which will be held on July 20-23, 2008 at the at the Knovxille Convention Center in Knoxville, TN. Stop by Purafil ESD's Booth #528 to see our Engineered Solutions for the Water & Wastewater Market!

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AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS


Outside makeup air is a primary source of pollution in most any commercial facility. This air often contains high quantities of pollutants — ozone, oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, and volatile organic compounds — which can result in indoor air quality complaints. Purafil offers the solution with a variety of modular systems to filter pollutants from makeup, supply, and return airstreams.
Purafil Front Access System
Purafil Front Access System (FAS)
The FAS is a modular system available in a variety of sizes and configurations and is designed to be integrated with the overall HVAC system. Use the FAS in custom air handling units or retrofit applications with high airflows. The Front Access Systems are installed as built-up banks and contain Purafil media in disposable media containers.
Purafil Side Access System
Purafil Side Access System (PSA)
The PSA is a built-to-order modular system that ties into existing air handling units for removal of particulate and gaseous pollutants. The PSA is available in a variety of sizes, configurations, and custom filtration sections to meet your specific application requirements. Use the PSA to reduce your heating/cooling costs by cleaning air that normally would be exhausted.