Electronics & optics

Electronics & optics

We keep pace with contamination control technology so you can drive better device performance. Protect your sensitive electronics and optical devices and your processes from hazardous particles. Our cleanroom filters give you the particulate removal you need while providing energy and cost savings.

With nearly 20 years’ experience in microelectronics and semiconductor contamination control, we help you safeguard wafers and semiconductors, process equipment, disk drives, printed circuit boards, FPDs and solar panels.

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CamCarb XG

Created Thursday, 17 August, 2023

CamCarb XG Engineered for energy and maintenance cost savings in molecular contamination control applications

Commercial and public buildings Electronics and optics Food and beverage

Hi-Flo

Created Monday, 13 February, 2023

Camfil launched the Hi-Flo bag filter range in 1969 and it has been our biggest success - Now we are introducing the Next Generation!

Commercial and public buildings Innovation technology and research

Optimise the performance of your dust collector with replacement filters from Camfil

Created Friday, 31 March, 2023

Did you know Camfil have a full range of retrofit filters that can be utilised in all the most common brands on the market. Camfil filters are not just designed to work but to optimise your dust extraction systems performance

Manufacturing and machinery Food and beverage Energy and Power Systems Life science and healthcare

6 considerations for choosing the correct AMC filtration for Semiconductor manufacturing

Created Tuesday, 27 August, 2024

AMC filters play a pivotal role in removing molecular contaminants such as acids, bases, dopants and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) safeguarding the fabrication of logics or memory chips. Here are six essential considerations for selecting the right molecular filter for semiconductor manufacturing.

Sustainability

Real cost of clean air solutions

Created Friday, 14 June, 2024

Often the initial purchase price for air filters or dust collectors is just the tip of the iceberg. The true costs for energy, maintenance and disposal are lurking below the surface. To make the most economic decision in the long-run, a detailed calculation considering all the factors will help to reduce your overall expenditure.

Standard and regulations Manufacturing and machinery Sustainability Commercial and public buildings Electronics and optics Food and beverage Life science and healthcare

Energy, waste & materials savings for datacentres

Created Friday, 14 June, 2024

This case study highlights the increase made in energy savings through the implementation of the Hi-flo XLT bag filter and 30/30 panel filter.

Case studies Electronics and optics

No computers or medicine without hepa filters

Created Friday, 12 January, 2024

Without HEPA filters, we would not be able to manufacture computers, medicine and many other products that are essential in today’s world. But what is the history of these High Efficiency Particulate Air filters and how and where are they used?

Life science and healthcare

Testing has always been crucial to the success of every air filter

Created Friday, 12 January, 2024

Rigorous testing of a product during its development phase is ultimately about being able to guarantee a certain level of performance. This is, of course, also true for high quality air filters like Camfil’s. And the way these products are tested has always been changing and evolving.

Manufacturing and machinery Electronics and optics Air quality Innovation technology and research Life science and healthcare

Where is the future of air filtration headed?

Created Friday, 12 January, 2024

What are some of the challenges moving forward to achieve healthy and energy-efficient indoor air environments? And what are some of the new air filtration solutions that could potentially become a reality in the years to come?

Sustainability Commercial and public buildings Air quality Innovation technology and research

AirImage-COR

Created Tuesday, 10 October, 2023

Corrosion is typically not recognized until it’s too late, resulting in damage that could have been prevented. Camfil’s AirImage-COR corrosion control monitor instantly measures corrosive gases in the air to indicate when air filters need changing to keep sensitive electronic equipment protected and valuable assets preserved.

Electronics and optics

Molecular filtration removes VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS from the printing process exhaust in Thailand

Created Wednesday, 13 October, 2021

S.Silpa Co., Ltd., Thailand faced constant odor nuisance and high VOC levels in their factory. This is due to the usage of various chemicals in the printing process that generate volatile organic compounds (VOCs) when exposed to heat, such as thinner solutions, alcohols, inks, cleaning solvents, vinyl sheets.

Manufacturing and machinery Case studies Air quality

Can we remove it

Created Thursday, 9 September, 2021

Dealing with airborne odours, toxins and gases can be a big challenge. Learn about how Molecular Contamination Control and how it can protect against the harmful effects of these airborne contaminants.

Manufacturing and machinery Commercial and public buildings Education and experience Electronics and optics Air quality Food and beverage Life science and healthcare

Efficient removal of corrosive gases and odorous contaminants from air with camcarb vg

Created Thursday, 20 May, 2021

CamCarb VG modules with loose-fill media are robust solutions suited for make-up air (outdoor air) and recirculation air systems. The primary use is the control of acidic gases that are responsible for the corrosion of electronics and electrical equipment in heavy process industries such as pulp and paper mills, petrochemical refineries, mining and metal refining operations, and wastewater treatment plants.

Manufacturing and machinery Commercial and public buildings Electronics and optics Air quality Life science and healthcare

Hepa filtration-the changing trends

Created Monday, 1 February, 2021

HEPA filtration is required in a range of different Industries from Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals, Microelectronics and even the Food and Beverage Industry. Learn about the changing trends in HEPA filtration requirements, How HEPA filtration has advanced over the last number of years and how to identify and reduce the associated costs to your clean air requirements

Air quality Life science and healthcare

Keeping the information superhighway clear

Created Tuesday, 16 June, 2020

Air filters in data centres offer a host of solid business benefits in a whole range of different applications, but one of their most impressive uses is in data centres. They raise energy efficiency and lower energy bills along with providing healthy work environment.

Electronics and optics

Gaining control over corrosion with molecular air filtration solutions

Created Monday, 1 June, 2020

Corrosion of electronic process control equipment can cause disruptions in production leading to lower productivity and lower profitability - this can be expensive to fix.

Electronics and optics

Historic journey of activated carbon and breakthroughs

Created Thursday, 9 April, 2020

Activated carbon (also known as activated charcoal) is an exceptionally versatile material that can control the vast majority of molecules that pollute the air – that’s more than 150 million catalogued chemicals.

Air quality Innovation technology and research

Absolute V

Created Friday, 21 February, 2020

The new Absolute V HEPA range of air filters is all about making your life simpler, safer and more eco friendly. This is achieved by offering you filters that are extremely light-weight, robust and easy to handle. Filters that provide world-leading protection for your operations.

Virus Contamination Control Electronics and optics Air quality Food and beverage Life science and healthcare

Data centre air filtration

Created Tuesday, 18 December, 2018

To remain operational, data centres must be cooled to a specific temperature, and the physical equipment must be protected from the elements to avoid costly breakdowns. How can Camfil help you achieve the right temperature?

Electronics and optics

What are the effects of corrosion?

Created Tuesday, 18 December, 2018

Some of the effects of corrosion include a significant deterioration of natural and historic monuments. Air pollution causes corrosion, and it’s becoming worse worldwide. Learn how to protect your equipment.

Electronics and optics

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