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Application scenarios of chemical filter units

Application scenarios of chemical filter units

(I) Industrial field
In the chemical industry, chemical filter units can effectively remove harmful gases generated during the production process, such as various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acidic gases and alkaline gases, etc., to ensure that the fresh air meets safety standards when entering the workshop, and purify the exhaust air to reduce pollution to the environment. In the steel industry, furnaces and processing processes will release a large amount of dust, sulfides, and nitrogen oxides. Chemical filter units can efficiently filter these pollutants to protect the health of workers and meet environmental protection requirements.
(II) Medical field
In hospital wards, chemical filter units can remove harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses, formaldehyde, etc. in the air, creating a fresh environment for patients that is conducive to recovery. The operating room has extremely high requirements for air quality. Chemical filter units can effectively filter out anesthetic gases, disinfectant volatiles, etc., to ensure air quality during surgery and reduce the risk of infection.
(III) Scientific research field
Laboratories often produce various chemical gases and microbial pollution. Chemical filter units can provide researchers with a pure and stable air environment to avoid interference with experimental results. In biological laboratories, it can effectively filter out odors and harmful gases generated by biological samples; in chemical laboratories, it can remove toxic gases generated by the volatilization of chemical reagents.
(IV) Office and life areas
Offices are densely populated and have many equipment, which are prone to produce odors and dust. Chemical filtration units can improve the air quality of the office environment and improve the work efficiency and comfort of employees. In the home, it can remove harmful gases such as formaldehyde and benzene left over from decoration, as well as kitchen fumes, pet odors, etc., providing a healthy living space for the family.