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Air Purifiers for Laboratories

An air purifier for a laboratory supports a controlled environment, capturing fine particulate, adsorbing chemical vapors, and neutralizing bioaerosols. Surgically Clean Air systems pair true H13 HEPA-Rx with activated carbon and enclosed UV-C for clinical and research labs.

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Recommended Systems

One brand, every form factor — portable, wall-mounted, ceiling-integrated, and industrial. Matched to the space you need to cover.

Portable
JADE® 2.0 air purifier

JADE® 2.0

Portable clinical-grade purification

Coverage 1,500 sq ft
Filtration 5-Stage HEPA-Rx
Noise 37 dB
Install Portable
Wall-Mount
ONYX SCA® wall-mounted air purifier

ONYX SCA®

Wall-mounted, tamper-proof, PM2.5 sensor

Coverage 1,000 sq ft
Airflow 240 CFM
Install Wall Mount
Sensor PM2.5
Ceiling
COBALT® ceiling-tile air purifier

COBALT®

Zero-footprint ceiling-grid system

Coverage Up to 3,000 sq ft
Install Ceiling Grid
Size 2×2 & 2×4
Noise 22 dB

For a controlled environment

Fine particulate

H13 HEPA-Rx captures 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns, supporting low-particulate lab conditions.

Chemical vapors

Activated carbon adsorbs solvent and reagent vapors that particle filtration alone leaves in the air.

Bioaerosols

Enclosed UV-C neutralizes airborne bacteria and viruses in clinical and microbiology settings, with no ozone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What air purifier is used in laboratories?

Labs use true H13 HEPA systems, often paired with activated carbon for chemical vapors and UV-C for bioaerosols. A purifier complements, but does not replace, fume hoods and dedicated lab ventilation.

Can an air purifier replace a fume hood?

No. Fume hoods are required for handling hazardous chemicals at the source. An air purifier supplements room air quality, capturing residual particulate, vapor, and bioaerosols throughout the space.

Do lab air purifiers remove chemical smells?

A unit with an activated carbon stage adsorbs the gas-phase compounds behind solvent and reagent odors, reducing them in the general lab air.

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Not Sure Which System Is Right?

Our air quality specialists can assess your space and recommend the optimal configuration and number of units for your needs.