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Air Treatment

Commercial air treatment equipment removes airborne particulates, chemical vapors, and biological contaminants from facility air, covering HEPA air purifiers for occupied office and healthcare spaces, air scrubbers and negative air machines for remediation containment, and industrial filtration systems for manufacturing environments. Abatement Technologies, XPOWER, Airgle, and AllerAir units for permanent installation, restoration jobsites, and industrial environments.

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Ebac DD400-E 10500GR-US Desiccant Dehumidifier 220V – 71 PPD, 271 CFM, Sub-Zero

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DD400-E Desiccant Dehumidifier for Sub-Zero Drying The Ebac DD400-E uses a desiccant rotor rather than a refrigeration cycle, so it keeps drying in...

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Commercial Air Treatment Equipment for Facilities and Remediation

Containment Filtration for Remediation and Abatement

Commercial air scrubbers recirculate room air through HEPA filtration to remove mold spores, construction dust, asbestos fibers, and other airborne contaminants from remediation containment zones. When ducted to exterior exhaust, negative air machines create the negative pressure that prevents contaminated air from escaping the containment area into adjacent clean spaces — the configuration required by IICRC S500 and EPA mold remediation guidelines for regulated remediation work. Abatement Technologies units carry ETL certifications tested to HEPA containment standards for asbestos abatement, mold remediation, and lead paint removal. XPOWER portable units provide HEPA recirculation for smaller jobs without the full negative-pressure setup. Sizing requires calculating the target air changes per hour for the containment volume — typically 6–10 ACH for mold remediation — and selecting CFM accordingly.

Filtration for Permanently Occupied Spaces

For offices, healthcare facilities, schools, and hotels, commercial air purifiers operate continuously at lower noise levels than remediation-grade scrubbers, with multi-stage filtration that captures both particulates and chemical vapors in a single pass. Airgle medical-grade units use cHEPA filtration certified to capture 99.999% of particles, appropriate for immunocompromised patient areas and pharmaceutical cleanrooms where standard HEPA performance is insufficient. AllerAir units combine true HEPA with deep-bed activated carbon — the correct configuration for environments with both particulate and VOC concerns, including commercial kitchens, printing operations, and medical sterilization areas. The ASHRAE Standard 62.1 ventilation standard provides the baseline that purifiers supplement where HVAC ventilation alone cannot maintain acceptable particulate and chemical levels.

Related: Air Scrubbers · Negative Air Machines · Commercial Air Purifiers · Commercial Dehumidifiers · Air Movers

Industrial Air Filtration for Manufacturing and Process Environments

Manufacturing and industrial facilities generate airborne contaminants at volumes and concentrations that exceed what commercial-grade purifiers handle — welding fume, grinding dust, chemical process vapors, and fine particulate from machining operations require industrial filtration systems sized for continuous high-load operation. Equipment from the Abatement Technologies and XPOWER industrial lines addresses this need with higher CFM ratings, more robust filter loading capacity, and duty cycles rated for 24-hour operation in contaminated environments. The CDC NIOSH guidance on indoor environmental quality addresses both worker health and productivity impacts of poor industrial air quality — filtration investment that maintains acceptable air quality pays back through reduced absenteeism, regulatory compliance, and facility liability reduction in OSHA-regulated production environments. Filter replacement schedules, activated carbon saturation monitoring, and HEPA integrity testing are the ongoing maintenance requirements for sustained performance in high-load applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What CFM rating do I need for my air scrubber?
CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) should provide 4-6 air changes per hour in your space. Calculate by: (Room volume ÷ 60) × desired air changes. For a 1,000 sq ft room with 10 ft ceilings, you'd need 667-1,000 CFM for 4-6 air changes. Increase CFM for heavy contamination, mold remediation, or construction dust.
What's the difference between air scrubbers and negative air machines?
Air scrubbers recirculate and filter air within a space, improving overall air quality. Negative air machines exhaust filtered air outside to create negative pressure, preventing contaminated air from spreading to clean areas. Use negative air machines for containment during abatement work; use air scrubbers for general air quality improvement.
How often should HEPA filters be replaced in air scrubbers?
HEPA filter life depends on contamination levels and runtime. In typical restoration work, replace every 500-1,000 operating hours or when pressure drop indicates clogging. Pre-filters should be changed weekly during heavy use. Always inspect filters before each job and replace immediately if damaged to maintain true HEPA performance.
Can air scrubbers remove odors?
Standard HEPA air scrubbers capture particulates but don't eliminate odors effectively. For odor removal, choose models with activated carbon filters or add carbon filter attachments. For severe odors (fire, smoke, biological), consider ozone generators or hydroxyl generators in addition to HEPA filtration for complete remediation.
Are your air scrubbers HEPA certified?
Yes, all our air scrubbers and negative air machines feature true HEPA filtration that captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns. Units are tested and certified to meet OSHA, EPA, and IICRC standards for mold remediation and lead/asbestos abatement. Documentation available for all units.

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