How Filtration Can Help Combat the Summer Heat
Summer often brings sweltering heat, allergens, and skyrocketing energy costs, making it a challenging season for maintaining indoor comfort. While air conditioning systems bear the brunt of keeping spaces cool, air filtration plays a critical—yet often underrated—role in ensuring optimal indoor air quality and temperature management.
Protecting Your Product: The Benefits of Paint Filtration
The importance of paint filtration in industrial HVAC systems is twofold. Firstly, it ensures the quality of the final product. Poor filtration of paint particles and fumes can cause them to settle on the surface of the painted product. This can cause product defects and impair the overall finish, leading to costly rework and delays in getting the product to market. Making the investment ahead of time with your HVAC system can reduce downtime and save you money in the long run.
HVAC 101 - Basics of Filtration
The primary purpose of HVAC filtration is to protect the HVAC equipment and maintain its performance by preventing the buildup of dust, dirt, and debris on components such as coils, fans, and motors. Additionally, HVAC filters help remove airborne particles such as pollen, pet dander, mold spores, bacteria, viruses, and other contaminants that can affect the health and comfort of occupants.