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Clean Series Air Scrubbers: Clinical-Grade Infection Control & Negative Pressure Systems

In hospital and laboratory environments, air quality is a matter of critical safety. The K Filter Clean Series represents a versatile line of high-performance air filtration machines (AFM) designed to operate as both Portable Air Scrubbers for continuous purification and Negative Air Machines for creating controlled isolation zones. From 50 to 18,000 CFM, our systems are engineered to manage Air Changes per Hour (ACH) requirements in the most sensitive healthcare and research settings.

Bio-Secure Isolation: Engineering Absolute Negative Pressure Containment

During critical hospital renovations, laboratory abatements, or infectious disease outbreaks, the Clean Series acts as a fail-safe biological barrier. By maintaining precise pressure differentials, our systems guarantee a zero-leakage environment, protecting patients and staff from the invisible threat of airborne cross-contamination.

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The ICRA Barrier: Negative Pressure Excellence for Hospital Renovations

High-Flux Containment: Engineering Negative Pressure Zones

During hospital renovations, laboratory abatement, or infectious disease outbreaks, the Clean Series provides a fail-safe barrier against cross-contamination:

  • Infection Control (ICRA) Compliance: Our machines are the primary tool for maintaining Negative Pressure Containment, a proven method for preventing the migration of fine dust, pathogens, and mold spores into patient-care areas.
  • Bio-Contaminant Mitigation: Equipped with HEPA H13/H14 stages, the Clean Series captures 99.97% of airborne threats, including bacteria, viruses, fungal spores, and VOCs released during demolition or restoration.
  • Scalable Airflow Architecture: With capacities ranging from portable 50 CFM units for small clinics to massive 18,000 CFM industrial systems for entire wing abatements, we provide the precise airflow control needed to meet strict ACH mandates.
  • Chemical & Odor Adsorption: Beyond particulate capture, our optional gas-phase stages neutralize Formaldehyde, anesthesia gases, and solvent odors, ensuring a chemically inert environment for lab personnel and patients.

Technical Specifications: Clean Series (Hospital & Lab)

FeatureClean Series Air Filtration Machines
Airflow Range50 CFM to 18,000 CFM (Variable Control)
Primary FunctionAir Scrubbing & Negative Air Containment
Filtration StagesG4 Pre-filter, F8 Antimicrobial, H13/H14 HEPA
Target ContaminantsPM2.5, Mold Spores, Pathogens, VOCs, Dust
Housing ConstructionMedical-Grade Aluminum or Reinforced Polymer
MobilityHeavy-Duty Casters with Locking Mechanism
  • High Air Flow Capacity – Delivers high CFM with low energy consumption
  • Single Module capacity is 2000 CFM – Nominal flow.
  • HEPA 99.99% Filtration Efficiency – Down to a size of 0.007 microns Independent Air
  • flow/Distribution Control – to facilitate Installation anywhere in the space
  • HEPA Filter provides higher dust loading capacity
  • Three times longer filter span
  • Lower Maintenance Cost
  • Housing Design – provides a 100 % seal around the filter
  • Ease of Maintenance – Filter access from either side
  • High capacity pre filter
  • On/Off power switch
  • Low Power Consumption
  • Welding workshop
  • Automotive shops
  • Carpentry workshop
  • Manufacturing area
  • Grinding
  • Painting
  • MEP work site

FAQ: Air Scrubbers in Healthcare & Laboratory Settings

1. What is the difference between an Air Scrubber and a Negative Air Machine?

An Air Scrubber sits inside a room and continuously “scrubs” the air by recirculating it through filters. A Negative Air Machine is ducted to the outside of the containment area; it pulls air out of the room to create a vacuum (negative pressure), ensuring that no contaminated air leaks out into the rest of the hospital.

2. How many Air Changes per Hour (ACH) do I need?

For hospital construction zones (ICRA Class IV), the standard is typically 6 to 12 ACH. To calculate this, you need the volume of your room and the CFM rating of the Clean Series unit. Our team can help you select the right machine to ensure you meet these legal safety requirements.

3. Can the Clean Series remove “Construction Odors” in a laboratory?

Yes. By adding our Activated Carbon modules, the Clean Series effectively adsorbs the odors of adhesives, paints, and solvents (VOCs) that are common during laboratory renovations. This allows lab work to continue in adjacent rooms without disruption.

4. Is the Clean Series effective against mold spores during abatement?

Absolutely. Mold spores typically range from 3 to 100 microns. Our H13 HEPA stage is rated down to 0.3 microns at 99.97% efficiency, meaning mold spores are easily captured and permanently removed from the air stream.

5. Are these units portable enough for a surgical suite?

Yes. We offer compact, high-CFM units designed with Medical-Grade casters and non-marking bumpers. They can be deployed rapidly into surgical suites or ICUs during emergency maintenance or to create “surge” isolation capacity.


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