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Photo Catalytic Oxidizer Chamber

Photo-Catalytic Oxidation Chamber

Photo-Catalytic Oxidizing Process

Photo-Catalytic Oxidizing Process

 

 



Photo Catalytic Oxidizer Chamber

 

The Air Hawk Air Purification units clean the air in fire and rescue stations.  These units feature the latest technology in gas and fume  neutralization with PHOTOCATALYTIC OXIDATION.  This process was developed by Sandia Laboratories and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. This cutting edge technology used by the Department of Defense for  destroying toxic organic  compounds is now available through the Air Hawk Air Purification units.

 

The key to Photo-Catalytic oxidation is the photo catalyst, a chemical   compound that becomes highly reactive when exposed to various wavelengths of ultraviolet light. In the presence of organic pollutants—such as solvents, alcohols, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde—the activated photo catalyst attacks the pollutants' chemical bonds, converting the compounds into benign constituents such as water and  carbon   dioxide.

The photo-catalytic oxidizing process combined with a more conventional filtration system, HEPA grade filters (much like in a hospital) and  a blend of activated carbon and potassium permanganate, helps to continually strip the air of particulate, soot and gases.

All of this technology is encompassed in a quality 16 gauge delivery box with a tough 3/4 H.P. motor/blower.