By submitting this form, you are agreeing to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
In pharmaceutical manufacturing, for instance, vacuum pumps are frequently utilized to remove moisture from a product in order to produce a powdered substance. Some of the powder or moisture may escape into the air that reaches the vacuum pump during this procedure. The equipment may eventually become clogged with this residue, causing damage to rotating parts.
A particulate filter and a liquid separator would be used in this example to shield the vacuum pump from both liquids and particles. In more extreme cases, the manufacturing process may release hazardous vapors and aerosols that, depending on the chemical compound, could cause a vacuum pump failure or even a fire.
In order to keep the equipment running, the industrial air filtration system needs to get rid of these harmful byproducts. To ensure that harmful vapors are condensed and effectively removed in this scenario, a vapor condensing trap would be utilized.
Pneumatic conveying, additive manufacturing, and landfill gas collection are just a few of the industrial manufacturing applications for which industrial filtration is essential. During operations, it helps to keep the gas and air free of contaminants, ensuring the purity of the process outputs.
The Europe Industrial Filters Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
This year’s Filtrex Europe conference and exhibition will focus primarily on the role of filtration in health and mobility. Bogi Eliasen, director of health at the Copenhagen Institute for Future Studies, will deliver the keynote address at the opening of the leading international association serving the nonwovens and related industries.
Since we spend the majority of our time living and working inside, Eliasen will discuss the idea of “The Home as the Health Catalysator” and emphasize the significance of filtration of indoor air.
Technical presentations on enhancing the stability of electrostatic charge and advanced testing of viral reduction efficacy continue the session’s focus on air filtration.
On day two, mobility and readiness for electric vehicles (EVs) will be the focus of the opening session. The “EV Readiness Index” and Fransua-Vyautas Razvadauskas, senior consultant for cities and mobility at Euromonitor International, will discuss the infrastructure and sustainability issues associated with a significant switch to electric vehicles.
The transition to electric vehicles is taking place, Improvements to car cabin air filters and HL3-certified filter bags for trains will be the topics of other presentations in this session.