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  • Molecular Filtration for Life – In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

    Providing the appropriate environment for fertilisation is one of the most important steps in IVF. Airborne pollutants are critical in IVF facilities where air quality in laboratories and clinical procedure rooms can have enormous effects on embryo quality, embryo survival and the clinical outcome of IVF treatment.

  • Camfil Launches Global Website with New and Improved Tools

    Customer oriented. Modern. Easy to navigate. Camfil introduces its upgraded, mobile-optimized website, www.camfil.com. The redesigned site provides global access in multiple languages rolling out throughout 2019. The site is designed with key features to make the customer journey efficient, easy and helpful.

  • 2019 Marks a New Class of Filter Efficiency

    Leading filter manufacturer, Camfil, welcomes the new classification for air filter energy efficiency introduced by Eurovent. The Eurovent Energy Rating 2019, which came into force on January 1st, is based on ISO 16890:2016, the international standard for particle filtration in buildings that replaced previous test standards on June 1, 2018.

  • Global Moves Aim to Strengthen IAQ

    Whether small or large, the end product of our air filters is clean air that is free of harmful contaminants, pollutants, allergens, dust, dirt, molecular gases, or even life-threatening radiation.

  • Preserving the Past with Clean Air

    Next time you’re enjoying the sights of your local museum, consider the army of air filtration equipment that is helping to preserve history, art and culture from across the globe.

  • New Agreement Expands Camfil's Supply in Spain

    Since 1974, Spanish company Salvador Escoda has grown into a powerhouse of supply products for air conditioning, ventilation, heating, water, renewable energy, gas, electricity, refrigeration and isolation. This year, Camfil and Salvador Escoda reached an agreement to provide quality Camfil products in their supply stores.

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