There is concern in the wood industry about the difficulty of removing wood and melamine microparticles that are carcinogenic when inhaled and enter the bloodstream, as well as the presence of harmful volatile organic compounds such as varnishes, lacquers, or adhesives. The formaldehyde present in these materials can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, as well as respiratory symptoms and allergic sensitivity. Increasingly strict regulations require reducing the presence of wood dust.
To solve these problems, PUROH Cyclohnic has been developed, an air purification technology that has demonstrated its effectiveness in these industries, ensuring that the level of inhalable particles is reduced to safe levels. The technology uses the generation of hydroxyl radicals OH to reduce the presence of volatile organic compounds and a cyclonic system for particle suction in the space.