
| Since 1976 more than 80,000 AIROMAX dust collectors and air cleaners have been purchased to improve the air quality in a wide variety of applications and/or comply with OSHA's industrial and commercial clean air standards. Nearly 20,000 autobody, woodworking, and welding shops have installed an AIROMAX air cleaning system. |
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Company History
In 1972
the federal government created the Occupational Safety and
Healthy Act (OSHA) and organized a department that was to
inspect the work sites for compliance. In the late 50's
and early 60's electrostatic precipitators were introduced
to the market as a means of removing airborne particulate
from the air. A number of opportunists got into the business
of manufacturing these products and opened a number of markets.
The heavy pollutants present in the welding shops and autobody
repair shops overwhelmed the precipitators and the frequency
of maintenance was too expensive to justify. However, the
precipitators did clear the air in these shops.
By 1976, three companies installed the then new "deep
pocket bag filter" technology into the cabinets that
housed their precipitators and began to market this new
filtration technology to the welding and autobody shop markets.
Eltron Corp., calling their bag filter unit "Airomax",
was one of the three. Over the years Airomax developed a
line of filtration products to accommodate industrial and
commercial market applications. These units ranged from
500CFM to 60,000CFM. Frequent independent testing proved
that the air quality where Airomax was installed always
met or exceeded OSHA's minimum air quality requirements for that facility.
Since 1976, nearly 20,000 autobody, woodworking, and welding shops have
installed an Airomax air cleaning system and over 80,000
Airomax air cleaners have been placed into service.
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