Vortice

Vortice industrial fans ideal for hospital and pharmaceutical sector

  • 11 Jun 2020

Ventilation specialist Vortice has supplied air handling units for the food, leisure and the medical and pharmaceutical sectors for many years; but if COVID-19 has taught us anything, it is the crucial importance of clean, fresh, filtered indoor air for our health and wellbeing.

The Vortice industrial division designs and manufactures customised products tailored to the customer’s specific requirements, including using stainless steel monobloc applications ideal for pharmaceutical and food manufacturing.

The CTAE H+ in particular is a hygienic air handling unit designed to have no protrusions, sharp edges or corners where dust or dirt could accumulate. 

Internal corners have a radius to allow easy cleaning and disinfection and the units can be configured with a monobloc structure or divided into sections for easy handling and positioning on site in a horizontal or vertical configuration.

Kevin Hippey, General Manager, commented: “Our industrial air handling units, including the CTAE H+, the Steel clean, Air clean and Pro clean use state of the art technology to ensure sterile environments including filtration of all the air passing through them.”

The coronavirus pandemic has caused all manufacturers to think carefully about many things they may have previously taken for granted, hygienic air handling is just one of them – the sales team at Vortice is on hand to talk through and provide advice about any industrial air handling projects.

Contact:

Vortice,
Beeches House,
Eastern Avenue,
Burton on Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE13 0BB,
United Kindom
 
Phone: 01283 492949
Fax: 01283 544121

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