Purair SKY Ceiling Mounted Air Filtration Unit
The Purair SKY ceiling mounted filtration units are designed to protect laboratory personnel and the environment in areas where hazardous substances are handled.

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The Purair® SKY ceiling mounted filtration units are designed to protect laboratory personnel and the environment in areas where hazardous substances are handled.
Purair SKY Features and Benefits
- The Purair SKY has a dynamic filtration chamber with a sliding filter clamp that allows for simple, quick filter changes.
- Units come with an epoxy coated steel support frame with LED lighting and wall mounted controls.
- An electrostatic pre-filter helps trap additional contaminants and increase filter life.
Effects of Carbon Filtration Type on Filter Efficiency and Efficacy: Granular Loose-Fill vs. Bonded Filters
Activated carbon is used in a variety of purification techniques, and activated carbon filters are produced in two main styles: granular loose-fill or bonded. This white paper tests the hypothesis that granular activated carbon filters have a longer life and greater filtering efficacy.
Effects of Carbon Filtration Type on Filter Efficiency and Efficacy: Granular Loose-Fill vs. Bonded Filters
Activated carbon is used in a wide variety of purification techniques including gas and water purification, metal extraction and pharmaceutical manufacturing. This application note explores the hypothesis that granular activated carbon filters, specifically Air Science filters utilizing the Multiplex™ Filtration System, have a longer useful life and greater filtering efficiency, with no associated performance defects, than bonded filters.
Purair Ductless Technology and USP 800 Compliance Creating a better C-PEC
This paper discusses the design and construction features of a set of engineering controls, collectively known as containment primary engineering controls (C-PECs), for hazardous drugs in healthcare settings. Biological safety cabinets and fume hoods in particular will be examined to identify the features that most effectively prevent exposure and meet USP 800 requirements.



