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Dairy

Air filters can be an important component in dairy production facilities to help maintain the quality and safety of dairy products. Air filters can help remove particles and contaminants from the air, including dust, pollen, bacteria, and other airborne pathogens that can affect the quality of dairy products. In a dairy facility, air filters are typically used in several different areas, including in the milking parlor, milk storage areas, and processing areas. The dairy industry is highly regulated to ensure food safety, and air filters can help prevent cross-contamination of different products or batches. By removing contaminants from the air, air filters help prevent the spread of pathogens between different products or areas of the facility.

Cleanroom

Cleanroom

Pharmaceutical cleanrooms are necessary to prevent contamination and ensure consistent drug quality. Cleanrooms are classified according to the number of particles per cubic meter at a specified particle size. The FDA regulates pharmaceutical cleanrooms and requires that they meet certain standards for design, construction, use, and testing. Spectrum filters meet the FDA requirements for the certification of pharmaceutical cleanrooms.

AHU

AHU

One of the most crucial and important factors to take into account when constructing an air quality system is the air handling unit (AHU). To maintain good indoor air quality at all times, you have to choose the right filter for your specific AHU. The proper air filters for your air handling unit (AHU) will keep your business operating at a profit, guarantee food safety, keep the air your employees breathe clean and free of contaminants, help you save money, and extend the life of your HVAC system.

Fluid Bed Drier ( Hot air recircular)

Fluid Bed Drier ( Hot air recircular)

Air filters are typically needed for fluid bed dryers to ensure that the air used in the drying process is clean and free of contaminants. The air filters help to remove any dust, dirt, or other particles that may be present in the air, which could potentially contaminate the product being dried. Air filters are typically located at the inlet of the fluid bed dryer, where they can trap any airborne particles before they enter the drying chamber.