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Universal Laser Systems Introduces New Air-Filtration Systems

April 1, 2016

Universal Laser Systems Inc. (ULS), Scottsdale, Ariz., announces the release of the UAC 2000 and UAC 4000 air-filtration units, designed to integrate with current ULS laser systems. 



Features include a four-stage filtration process, and a multi-sensor design that continuously monitors filter performance at all stages. 



Variable-speed exhaust blowers maintain a constant airflow as particulates are captured first in a pre-filter, then in a HEPA filter. The third and fourth filtration stages capture fumes in a patented, market-first, dual-carbon filter designed to enable consumption of all carbon while effectively removing fumes and maintaining a safe, clean-air environment, according to the company.

Additionally, an integrated monitor alerts the user to dangerous levels of carbon monoxide (CO) in the ambient air and stops the laser system from processing until CO levels return to safe limits.


For more information, visit ulsinc.com. — L.V.