Chemical filtration systems are designed to remove harmful airborne contaminants that can damage sensitive equipment, ensuring a cleaner and more controlled environment. These systems play a crucial role in corrosion control, preventing electronic failures and maintaining the integrity of critical infrastructure across various industries.
Airborne contaminants, especially due to “lead-free” legislations, can cause corrosion in electronic components, leading to system failures in process control, monitoring, and data collection equipment. Corrosion control solutions help protect vital assets from deterioration, ensuring uninterrupted operations and extended equipment life.
Designed for environments with sensitive electronics, the TS Scrubber efficiently removes contaminants using a three-foot media bed depth. It is constructed from durable materials like fiberglass, aluminum, or stainless steel and features:
A high-capacity scrubber ideal for environments with medium-to-high contaminant levels, the DBS meets ISA air quality standards and offers:
Engineered for environments with high contaminant concentrations, the PBS ensures optimal horizontal airflow and is commonly used in:
Recommended for sensitive computer and electrical environments, the CA system safeguards control rooms, data centers, and industrial plants by:
A self-contained air scrubbing system, the PPU prevents contamination by maintaining pressurized air free of corrosive gases. It is ideal for:
The PSA unit removes both particulate and gaseous pollutants, making it suitable for:
Corrosive gases in compressor systems can reduce airflow efficiency and cause overheating. The CIF system protects compressors by: