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Laboratories

Laboratories work daily with various filtration and gas systems that are essential for accurate analyses and safe working environments. A reliable filtration solution protects equipment, extends the life of systems, and minimizes disruptions in critical processes. By filtering out unwanted particles and contaminants from gas and liquid streams, laboratory processes remain reliable and efficient. With the right filtration and gas generation, laboratories can reduce costs, decrease downtime, and achieve a more sustainable work process.

The right filters for reliable results and safety

The right filters for reliable results and safety

At Interfilter, we understand that filtration plays a significant role in laboratories. Good filtration is not only essential for the health of your team, but also for the accuracy of your research results. In laboratories where precision and safety are paramount, it is essential to use an effective filter system.

Why is filtering important in laboratories?

In laboratories, harmful particles such as dust, fumes, and microorganisms are often released. These can degrade air quality and affect the results of experiments. A good filter system not only prevents contamination of your air and equipment, but also protects the health of your employees.

Generating gas in your lab

Self-generating gas in laboratories offers many benefits. It reduces dependence on external gas supplies, lowers operational costs, and increases efficiency. Modern gas generators provide reliable and constant gas flows, such as nitrogen, hydrogen, and zero air, which are essential for applications such as gas chromatography and spectroscopy. With compact, safe, and user-friendly systems, a laboratory can easily provide the desired gas flows, fully tailored to specific needs.

✅ 24/7 reliable gas supply

✅ A smaller CO2 footprint

✅ Increases safety in laboratories

✅ Lower operational costs

✅ Less required storage space

Common filters in laboratories

 

 

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