Colombia. The company PrimeLines, representative of the Greenheck brand in Colombia, participated in the construction of the new VaxThera plant, designed for the research of biologics and the production of vaccines to be marketed in the countries of the region.
Estella García, commercial director of PrimeLines for the Colombian market, referred to the equipment delivered by her company to equip the new facilities.
"The equipment provided by PrimeLines is the radial and laminar flow diffusers with fan filter from Greenheck's HLC line. These have several fundamental characteristics for the success of projects in critical environments of the hospital sector, especially in operating rooms, laboratories and isolation areas," said the executive.
First of all, García highlighted its effectiveness in filtration, stating that the diffusers are equipped with high-efficiency HEPA or ULPA filters, which guarantees air purification by trapping microscopic particles and microorganisms, an essential condition in environments where maximum air cleanliness is sought, such as in operating rooms and laboratories.
Next, the Commercial Director of PrimeLines in Colombia highlighted that the integration of EC (direct current) motors in the diffusers not only improves energy efficiency, but also provides quiet operation to ensure the concentration and well-being of patients and medical staff.
"The availability of ceiling-mounted, in-line and portable diffuser models offers flexibility in installation and adaptation to different space configurations. This makes it easy to use in various critical hospital areas. In addition, the diffusers are designed to provide a high level of dilution and significant flow capacity, which is convenient when looking to maintain air quality and prevent the transmission of infections," he said.
Greenheck's HLC line includes laminar flow diffusers, radial flow diffusers, and surgical air curtains that meet or exceed critical environment standards for airflow performance and filtration efficiency.
"This ensures that the equipment meets the quality and safety standards required in hospital environments," he concluded.