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  • Camfil Laboratory accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard

    Camfil is one of the first manufacturing companies, in its sector, globally and in Sweden, that has successfully been accredited to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 standard. This standard is the main international standard for general requirements when it comes to testing laboratories and calibration laboratories. Camfil help people breathe cleaner air. Clean Air - a human right - is the daily focused mission.

  • Camfil invests MYR50m in Malaysia: Expanding manufacturing to meet global demand

    Land acquired in Malaysia is the base for a new plant expansion for Camfil Malaysia (Ipoh). This is one of the Group's latest investments that further increases its capacity and manufacturing footprint to meet to global demand in air filter products and services. The plant will be operational by Q4 in 2022.

  • Camfil USA, Inc. Announces Plans to Build New Air Filtration Manufacturing Facility in Kilgore, Texas

    RIVERDALE, NJ, December 13, 2021 – Camfil USA, Inc., a leading manufacturer of premium clean air solutions, announces plans to build a new manufacturing facility in Synergy Park located in Kilgore, Texas. Working closely with Site Selection Group, LLC and KEDC (Kilgore Economic Development Corporation), Camfil plans to invest more than $50 million in the facility, which will add more than 200 new

  • Camfil IAQ Expert Speaks about Helping FMs Understand the Dangers of ‘Bad Air’

    With 35 year's experience in the air movement sector, Peter is an expert on Indoor Air Quality and energy in buildings. Most recently, he has provided guidance used in support of drafting the Clean Air Bill which is currently making its way through parliament. He also sits on a number of technical committees, including ISO, CEN and BSi, helping draft legislation, guidelines and codes of practice.

  • Protecting Our History Surrounding Fire and Smoke

    Occasionally, the unthinkable happens near, or in the case of Notre Dame inside, our historic buildings, museums and art galleries. To keep the contents of these artefact filled buildings in good condition, preserving often centuries of history, one of the most important factors is air quality.

  • Camfil publishes 2018 Sustainability Report focused on high-performance products

    For over half a decade, Camfil has focused on high-performance products with low pressure drop. Low pressure drop is important in air filtration because it directly relates to the amount of energy needed to push air through a filter. Camfil volunteers an annual Sustainability Report to highlight these advantages.

  • Camfil Welcomes Clean Air Strategy’s Focus on IAQ

    Following the launch of the United Kingdom government’s Clean Air Strategy (14th January), Camfil welcomes its recognition of the effect of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) on people’s health. The document outlines a range of recommendations that focus on reducing exposure to particulate matter (PM), the very smallest of which cause the most damage.

  • Camfil Launches Global Website with New and Improved Tools

    Customer oriented. Modern. Easy to navigate. Camfil introduces its upgraded, mobile-optimized website, www.camfil.com. The redesigned site provides global access in multiple languages rolling out throughout 2019. The site is designed with key features to make the customer journey efficient, easy and helpful.

  • Global Moves Aim to Strengthen IAQ

    Whether small or large, the end product of our air filters is clean air that is free of harmful contaminants, pollutants, allergens, dust, dirt, molecular gases, or even life-threatening radiation.

  • Guest Blog with Simon Birkett, founder of Clean Air London

    After a long career with HSBC, I established ‘Clean Air in London’ (CAL) in 2006 with a mission to achieve full compliance with World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines for air quality in London and elsewhere.

  • Pollution and the recent fires in Stockholm - what can you do with the right filters?

    Due to the tragic fires that recently happened in Stockholm, we received a lot of questions about how to prevent smoke and odors from influencing the indoor environment through ventilation. It’s not an easy task and many questions arise. What is burning? Is it harmful to our health? Where is the smoke coming from? How close is it?