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Airverclean highlights novel air cleaning solution at ITME

By January 10, 20231 Min Read
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Airverclean is known for its air cleaning solutions like electrostatic precipitator.

AVC Industrial Sales Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of the Singapore-based Airverclean Pte Ltd, presented novel air cleaning system for textile applications at ITME. “Airverclean is known for its air cleaning solutions like electrostatic precipitator. These are manufactured by Polygee in China. We are highlighting here our Polygee BG 20K air purification system for textile industry. This equipment is extensively used in stenter for recovery of oil and heat,” stated Gaurav Seth, Director, AVC Industrial Sales Pvt Ltd.

Airverclean sees a huge market potential in India going forward. He explained, “We already have 12 installations in India. While regulations are stringent on smokes coming out of boiler, stenter smoke is still not noticed by the government authority. As environment control regulations become stricter, we see good prospects for our product. Out of 10,000 stenters in this country (which is as per an estimate five years ago), if even 10 per cent decides to install environment control system, it represents a big market for us.”

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