Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about our products and services:

Plasticair Environmental serves a wide range of industries including manufacturing, chemical processing, metal finishing, and laboratories, among others.

Plasticair scrubbers utilize advanced technology to efficiently capture and remove airborne chemicals and particulates, thus reducing harmful emissions and promoting cleaner air quality.

Plasticair offers tailor-made scrubber solutions designed to address the specific needs and challenges of each industry, ensuring optimal performance and effectiveness.

Yes, Plasticair scrubbers are specifically designed to operate in challenging corrosive environments, providing durable and reliable performance even in harsh conditions.

Plasticair maintains high standards of quality through innovative engineering, quality manufacturing processes, and rigorous testing procedures, ensuring customer satisfaction and reliability.

Plasticair's HCS Series scrubbers are designed for high-efficiency odour control in environments with space constraints. They feature customizable dimensions, solid Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP) construction for corrosion resistance, and gas absorption efficiencies of up to 99.9%.

Plasticair's FHS Series scrubber fume hoods are capable of effectively removing a wide range of industrial inorganic acids, including perchloric acid, hydrochloric acid, hydrofluoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, and aqua regia.

Plasticair's E Series mist eliminators offer cost-effective and low-maintenance mist elimination solutions, employing a combination of internal sprays, mist eliminators, and coalescer units for efficient removal of acid gas and particulates.

Yes, Plasticair scrubbers are capable of handling high volumes of air flow, ranging from 236 l/sec (500 cfm) up to 47,200 l/sec (100,000 cfm), depending on the specific model and configuration.

Plasticair scrubbers are constructed using high-quality materials such as Fibre Reinforced Plastic (FRP), Polypropylene (PP), PVC, CPVC, and fiberglass, ensuring durability, corrosion resistance, and structural integrity.