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Toxic air pollutants (mainly volatile organic compounds, or VOCs) are captured from petrochemical plants, landfill sites, manufacturing processes, and chemical processing facilities using activated carbon material and systems for industrial air treatment. The most popular techniques are electrostatic dust reduction and fibre filtration.
The most popular methods for gas purification and sterilisation are activated carbon filtration for gases and ozone and UV radiation, respectively.
A percentage of the microscopic particles that are present in many conditions are captured by air filters, which yet allow for generally unhindered airflow. The air filter always rests in front of the throttle body and the mass air flow sensor in an automobile’s intake system.
The global Industrial Air Treatment system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
With the launch of Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaners (EACs) with UV Systems and a new line of indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors, Honeywell (NYSE: HON) has broadened its comprehensive Healthy Buildings Air Quality offering to assist in improving and measuring indoor air quality in commercial buildings.
Without considerably reducing airflow, Honeywell EACs with UV help filter and sterilise the air as well as help remove contaminants from it. The new IAQ sensors from Honeywell include the Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) Sensor, All-in-One IAQ Sensor, and Particulate Matter Sensor PM2.5.
A healthy facility must have good air quality. It may affect resident well-being and efficiency, as well as the value of real estate. The amount of potentially harmful contaminants in the indoor environment has an impact on the air quality. Residents may experience decreased productivity and negative health impacts including bronchitis and asthma when IAQ is inadequate.
Some contaminants can have indoor concentrations that are two to five times higher than their usual outdoor level. According to the vice president and chief technology officer of Honeywell Building Technologies, “More people are paying attention to air quality and the necessity of creating healthier surroundings in the venues we use for work, school, leisure, and travel.”
Building owners are searching for ways to provide cleaner, safer air to reassure occupants and draw in potential commercial tenants.