Common Industrial Air Problems: ProMark is the expert in neutralizing corrosive gases that eat away at electronic and electrical infrastructure in industrial environments. We destroy the corrosive gases and capture harmful particulates. There is a range of corrosive gases, both acidic and caustic. One other common gas is chlorine. Chlorine requires a chemistry very different chemistry than what is needed for acid and caustic gases.
Common Museum Air Problems: Museums, art galleries, archives and archival exhibits feature precious objects that play a vital role in cultures around the world. The preservation industry must address indoor air quality. A long-term view drives requirements to prevent deterioration in the life of these treasures. Recognition of multiple sources of pollution may include indoor pollutants such as cleaning chemicals, materials (paint), and pollutants brought in by visitors and employees. Outdoor sources might be...
A single-source supplier for HVAC and filtration solutions for buildings and facilities. Common Commercial Air Problems: Managers of large office buildings today are searching for ways to lower energy costs, improve indoor air quality, and lower a building’s environmental impact. The same is true of those responsible for school, university, healthcare, health club, and hospitality facilities.
Data centers store and protect such valuable digital information as bank accounts, streaming movies, websites, libraries, healthcare data, and government statistics. All of those computer electronics are vulnerable to corrosion caused by air pollution.
Ironically, transit facilities such as airports, bus stations, and train stations are threatened by vehicle exhaust, road dust, crowds of people, and high levels of traffic. The soot from diesel exhausts consists of tiny particles that get caught in lungs and can cause health problems. Partially burned fuels contain carcinogenic hydrocarbons. Inside airports, for example, there are food courts, round-the-clock cleaning operations, and outside air pollution entering with the ventilation air. Some airports have...
Better indoor air quality means greatly improved well-being and higher productivity for students and teachers. Common Indoor Air Quality Problems in Schools: For the most part, schools are located in close proximity to the students. Students are driven to schools either on a bus or by a parent in a vehicle. Therefore, in the morning and after school there are high air pollution levels. If the school is near a manufacturing plant, a highway, a wastewater treatment plant, an airport, or other source of air...
Protecting your critical electronic equipment from gaseous contaminants in the air that corrode copper and silver connectors, contacts, printed circuit boards, hard drives, switches, and cabling is critical to operations. Applying gas-phase media manufactured to chemically react with acid gases extends the useful life of these sensitive components.
Modern buildings, from the not so big to very large, must have ventilation air brought in via the HVAC system. Originally ventilation air was to flush out indoor air pollutants that tend to concentrate due to: high people traffic, cleaning chemicals, off-gassing from furnishings, plastic cases of computers, printers, particleboard, pollutants that are carried in on clothing, ventilation outside air that is polluted.
Unpleasant odors can be a problem almost anywhere. ProMark can help you eliminate unwanted odors and create a more comfortable, healthy environment. Common sources of odors include wastewater treatment plants, sewer lift stations that are close to residences, solid-waste transfer stations, nearby manufacturing plants, vehicle exhaust on highways and many more.
Pathogens are bacteria, viruses, and molds that can grow anyplace there is moisture for them to populate and replicate. They can become airborne and inhaled where they take up residence in people’s lungs and noses.
The EPA Risk Management Program for Chemical Accident Release Prevention “requires regulated facilities to develop and implement appropriate risk management programs to minimize the frequency and severity of chemical plant accidents.” ProMark can help you comply with the requirements and build the right scrubber for your needs.
Existing air-handling units rarely have enough space to accommodate our components. But we have designed variations of our gas-phase solutions to work under such circumstances. Sometimes we use ProGuard Filters to replace common particulate filters with our combination particle filter with gas-phase media throughout the filter. If the level of pollution is not severe, this is a quick, simple, and easy solution.