Camfil's Stinger Isolation Valve for Dust and Fume
In order to protect the manufacturing processes and its workers where combustible dust is created, Camfil offers the Stinger explosion isolation valve.
In order to protect the manufacturing processes and its workers where combustible dust is created, Camfil offers the Stinger explosion isolation valve.
The bill is predicted to be a model for similar legislation in other countries, regions and the United Nations. Camfil will report on further development of the bill with Simon Birkett and Peter Dyment and continue to aid in the mission of clean air for all.
Since 1974, Spanish company Salvador Escoda has grown into a powerhouse of supply products for air conditioning, ventilation, heating, water, renewable energy, gas, electricity, refrigeration and isolation. This year, Camfil and Salvador Escoda reached an agreement to provide quality Camfil products in their supply stores.
Camfil AB is proud to announce the acquisition of the UK group of companies Bushbury Holdings of which M.C. Air Filtration represents the largest company.
Camfil AB is proud to announce the acquisition of the French company, Chimbault-Peyridieux. The family-owned company was established in Mauriac in 1978. They design and manufacture a wide range of air filters for air treatment and cleaning of work environments.
With the ambition of being the greenest and cleanest air filtration company in the world, Camfil volunteers an annual Sustainability Report to highlight our sustainable initiatives. This begins our tenth year working with movements such as Camfil Cairing, an internal program aimed at achieving initiatives around the globe.
Camfil, the leader in clean air solutions, announced a series of webinars aimed at educating customers on the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The second webinar, set for the 14th of March at 3:00 pm GMT, will be titled Clean Air – The Vital Ingredient to Food and Beverage Manufacturing.
Camfil, the leader in clean air solutions, announced a series of webinars aimed at educating customers on the importance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The free webinar, set for the 21st of February at 3:00 pm CET, will be titled Measuring and Reducing Airborne Pathogens in Hospital Environments.
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.
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?
Camfil AB is proud to announce the acquisition of Spanish family company, Servifiltro, with sales of more than 10 million EUR and a dedicated staff of 75 people.
Sanofi, a global healthcare leader who discovers, develops and distributes therapeutic solutions focused on patients’ needs, visited Camfil in Trosa, Sweden from Sep. 5th through 8th 2017 to support their Energy Days. By pursing a very motivational campaign in Energy, Waste and Water (EWW) consumption reduction, Sanofi and Camfil organized the event to focus on energy and clean solutions.
In its budget proposal for 2018, the Swedish government will step up measures to improve the indoor environment in Swedish housing. Enhancing professional competence will be the platform. Better ventilation and filtration technology will be the means.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has this week published a landmark standard for the air filtration industry. ISO16890 defines testing procedures and a classification system for air filters used in general ventilation equipment.
In a news release published on Sept. 27, 2016, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 92% of the global population is breathing air that fails to meet the health agency’s standards for acceptable quality.
New report released in the UK
The environmental conditions at Olympic venues held in major world cities have been receiving more and more attention over the years, especially worries about the negative impact of air pollution on sports performance and the health of competing athletes in venues like Athens, Beijing and London.
Ambient air quality has improved considerably in the last few decades by a range of measures to reduce harmful air emissions. However, there is convincing evidence that current levels of air pollution still pose a considerable risk to human health.