Clean Air Regulations
Articles & Whitepapers
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What is a Flow Hood?
Working in a laboratory requires being aware of which type of equipment is required for keeping the environment safe while working with hazardous materials. If your lab is at risk of particulate contamination of materials, a laminar flow hood, also known as a clean bench or LFH, may be necessary. While laminar flow hoods are similar to fume hoods and biological safety cabinets, it is extremely ...
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How Do Self-Cleaning Strainers Work?
Self-cleaning strainers, also known as self-cleaning filters, are a technological innovation in filtration systems that significantly enhance the efficiency of industrial filtration processes. They ...
News
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Provenancing Dust in Ice Core records using Isotopes
Ice core records are an important foundational archive for paleoclimatology. Through them scientists have reconstructed high resolution atmospheric CO2 and temperature records covering hundreds of thousands of years. This captured ancient air allows ...
Celebrating 45 years of environmental solutions: ENVEA continues its commitment to protecting people and the planet
How to close the clean air gap? Get started with our no-cost trial program
London Underground air is more polluted than we thought
New european standards for air quality - Cleaner ambient air by 2030, zero pollution aim by 2050
Equipment & Solutions
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Emission Capture - Permanent Total Enclosures (PTE)
Permanent Total Enclosures (PTEs) provide numerous advantages for manufacturers who paint, spray, coat or apply solvent based materials to their product. The primary function is to provide 100% capture of all fugitive over-spray of harmful air pollutants used within the enclosure, maximizing the capture and control efficiency of the facility. This results in fewer uncontrolled emissions being ...