PECM Issue 33 2018 | Page 36

Amazon Filters Helps Improve Major Pharmaceutical Off-Gas Filtration System New BOGE LPT150 oil free compressor cuts cost of ownership by 30% Amazon Filters reports on the supply of significant quantities of SupaPore TPB PTFE membrane filters to a major pharmaceutical company for off-gas filtration of their large- scale fermenters. BOGE Compressors has launched an innovative new oil-free system, the LPT150, that cuts total cost of ownership by up to 30%. In the preparation of vaccines and cultivation of pathogenic microorganisms, the chance of hazardous microorganisms escaping from the fermenter into the environment must be prevented. For further information please visit www.amazonfilters.com/sterile-filtration-of- biotech-fermenter-off-gas-2/. To discuss how to improve your fermenter off-gas filtration please contact Amazon Filters on +44-1276-670600 / [email protected]. Putting air pollution on the map The nature of air pollution may have changed in recent decades, but it still has a significant impact on health and wellbeing across the world, especially for those with underlying respiratory conditions. To combat this global health menace, many countries’ planning processes require calculations for the dispersal of air pollution, when developing new buildings and infrastructure. At the heart of the new compressor is a compact permanent magnet motor, with a central rotor suspended on self-stabilising air foil bearings, with precision balanced titanium impellors mounted at each end of the rotor. Mapping software is used to bridge the gap between the science needed to understand it and engineering being planned to mitigate it. Understanding this can help people identify and control air pollution. This, arrangement allows air to be drawn in via an intake funnel and specially-designed spiral casing and thus to be boosted in stages to reach operating pressures quickly and efficiently www.soundplan.eu/english/soundplan-air- pollution/ www.boge.co.uk Advanced Gas Detection Made Simple Here at IGD we have launched the new TOC- 625 MICRO, a multi-channel gas detection system, that can be configured with up to 6 detectors and 2 relay options. With 1 click automatic setup, deploying a gas detection system has never been easier. The system is designed with advanced auto- matic set-up features. Once installed, all that is required to set-up the system is one click of a button. Addressable gas detection systems allow you to quickly deploy an effective safety solution. The controller features auto-setup functions which enables auto-configuration of the gas detection system alarm levels, gas types and ranges. The systems allow for the use of pre-calibrat- ed detectors. Only a single cable is required to interconnect the controller, detectors and relay modules. Addressable gas detection sys- tems of this type typically save up to 70% on installation costs. Furthermore the 625 MICRO can be easily integrated into any fire system or BMS system allowing for a fast, flexible and complete safety system. There is also a pre-wired version of the system using plug and socketed cables (TOC-625- MCP). This version allows for installation by people with no gas detection experience. Ca- bles are available in 1m, 3m and 10m lengths which can be interconnected to make specific length cable runs. 625 MICRO is ideal for a wide variety of ap- plications that require a small gas detection system, these can include: • • • • • • • • Boiler plant rooms Breweries: Micro breweries Pub Cellars Small laboratories Commercial Kitchens Schools: including: craft rooms, labo- ratory rooms, boiler rooms and class rooms for CO2 monitoring. Underground carparks Introductory Video link: https://youtu.be/Q_s_fa3hz2A 36 PECM Issue 33