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VOCs Present in Indoor Air

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic compounds that are noted by their low boiling point. These are substances that disperse their molecules into the air due to pressure and temperature changes. Here is the complete guide on VOCs.<br><br>https://ipsystemsusa.com/applications/wave-solder-maintenance<br>

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VOCs Present in Indoor Air

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  1. VOCs Present in Indoor Air

  2. What are VOCs? Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic compounds that are noted by their low boiling point. These are substances that disperse their molecules into the air due to pressure and temperature changes.

  3. Where do VOCs come from? VOCs are everywhere. They exist in nature but they’re much more common as ingredients in common household and industrial products. Paints, solvents, magic markets, glues, gasoline, and many other common products that you and I use everyday release VOCs into the air we breathe.

  4. Why Are VOCs a Problem? In short, VOCs represent a health hazard to humans and animals, as well as an environmental hazard. Workspaces that use solvents, paints, various types of fuel, paints, and many more can put workers at risk for VOC exposure.

  5. Removing VOCS From Indoor Air IP Systems offers VOC fume extraction units designed for adsorption of VOC’s.  Our special designed units minimizing the potential for sparking through the utilization of explosion rated motors, external controls, aluminum impellers etc.

  6. In Summary • VOCs are compounds with low boiling points and have toxic effects when inhaled. • You can generally smell a VOC, and VOCs come from common stuffs. • Removing VOCs from the air indoors requires adequate filtration. Click here to learn more!

  7. Contact Us 770-614-7701 • sales@ipsystemsusa.com • IPSystemsUSA.com • IP Systems, LLC • 50-A Satellite Blvd NW • Suwanee, GA 30024

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