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News
HVAC Energy Audit outcome – 9-May-2013
Pharmaceutical and life science sector case study
A science-based approach to selecting air filters– 9-May-2013
Useful article from Camfil provides an overview of science-based factors to consider when selecting HEPA filters
New British Standard launched for Cleanroom Energy– 17-Apr-2013
EECO2 (Energy Efficiency Consultancy Ltd) offers global HVAC energy efficiency support
Camfil expert to address sustainability in cleanroom design– 17-Apr-2013
Sean O'Reilly to discuss how cutting-edge air filters can boost performance and air quality
EECO2 nominated for sustainability award– 15-Apr-2013
Energy Efficiency Consultancy nominated for the 2013 2degrees Sustainability Champions Awards
SureLife Filter Calculator helps simplify respirator filter selection– 10-Apr-2013
To ensure that users get the appropriate level of protection
Camfil Road Show wins major Swedish award– 15-Mar-2013
Prize given to Swedish companies that have developed a valuable commercial product or service in the indoor climate/IAQ field, energy technology and HVAC industry
DuroAir claims breakthrough air recycling technology– 6-Mar-2013
Applications include cleanrooms, dust rooms, weld rooms and paint booths
Smart Fog humidifier suppresses static electricity– 1-Mar-2013
And provides hygienic features for dust, mould and bacteria-free environments
Camfil Farr changes corporate namesake– 22-Feb-2013
Celebrating 50 years of providing clean air solutions
AAF wins CLEAN! 2013 award– 12-Feb-2013
NELIOR Filtration Technology named best innovation in cleanliness technology
Survey – energy saving opportunities in life science facilities– 8-Feb-2013
EECO2 supports top 10 pharmaceutical manufacturer in delivering global energy reduction projects
Articles
Sustainable air filtration performance– 1-Oct-2012
HEPA terminal filters have to meet strict filtration performance criteria but can account for 25–30% of the overall energy consumption in a cleanroom. ePTFE membrane media features a significantly lower pressure drop than traditional wet laid media but can also offer greater overall filtration efficiency thanks to its evenly distributed layer of fibres with very fine diameters
AMC: an emerging class of contamination– 1-Oct-2012
Airborne particles are often regarded as the number one contamination source in cleanrooms and controlled production environments, but some trace gases are undesirable for several industrial requirements and processes and are therefore defined as airborne molecular contamination. This kind of contamination is becoming steadily more important in critical cleanroom manufacturing processes.
The ultimate space for precision cleaning– 21-Dec-2011
US contract precision cleaning company Astro Pak has opened Class 100 and 1000 cleanrooms, which include three ultrasonic cleaning units, a high pressure spray system and more than 35 tons of HVAC equipment, for servicing the medical device, semi-conductor, laser and biopharma markets
A fan of the cleanroom– 23-Sep-2011
The Fan Filter Unit (FFU) provides filtered recirculated air to the cleanroom and the more recent negative plenum design enables smaller Air Handling Units. Latest FFU improvements focus on reducing energy costs with the development of High efficiency EC motor technology and improving control with ModBus networks on wall-mounted Control Consoles, PC and PLC platforms and customised LCD touch screens.
Graphene facility at Exeter– 22-Jul-2011
The Graphene Centre cleanroom is a purpose-built semiconductor-type facility designed and built by Cleanroom Solutions at the School of Physics in Exeter to explore the possibilities of Graphene, a versatile material that offers a combination of optical, electrical and mechanical properties suitable for applications including microchips and touch screen technology. The £500,000 complex incorporates energy measures to minimise its environmental impact, notably advanced HVAC control of temperature and humidity.
Events
The 2013 Effective Laboratory Conference – 4-Feb-2013
18 - 19 June 2013
Conference and exhibition
University of Liverpool, UK