Printing Indoor Air Quality
Overview
Printing applications produce written texts on paper and are used widely by a number of different industries, businesses and organizations across the globe. Commercial printing industries print on a grand scale and manufacture a vast range of products. Newspapers, magazines, labels, business and hospital materials, catalogs and booklets are all made by commercial printers. But printing is also done on a much smaller scale in most offices, businesses, hospitals and even in many residential homes. It’s an application every one of us use at some point in our daily lives.
Health Hazards of Printing
While printers are an indispensable tool many of us rely on each day, they also have a negative impact on indoor air quality (IAQ). Printing produces a number of harmful chemicals such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that pollute indoor air and can adversely affect our health. VOCs contain toxic compounds including gasses and ultrafine particles (UFPs) such as soot, dust and sulfur dioxide. The quantity of these toxins can be significant as a typical printer emits somewhere between 10 to 70 times the UFPs found in ambient air.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Printing
AF 1000
HEPA Air Purifier
Enhanced protection against airborne pollutants including chemicals, gases, odors and particles. 600 nominal CFM.
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HEPA Air Purifier
Designed to handle high concentrations of chemicals, gases, odors, particles and biological contaminants. 1000 nominal CFM.
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Heavy Odor/Duty Fume Extractors
Eliminate heavy odors and fumes generated by laser applications with the CSA 600 Fume Extractor series.
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Heavy Odor/Duty Fume Extractors
Compact and portable, the SPH 400 Fume Extractor series is designed for heavy duty laser applications.
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