ATOMIKAIR®
Industrial-scale particulate & fume control
An industrial air purifier is a high-capacity system engineered for the dust, fumes, and particulate loads of manufacturing, warehousing, and fabrication. ATOMIKAIR moves over a million cubic feet of air an hour and treats facilities up to 40,000 square feet.
One brand, every form factor — portable, wall-mounted, ceiling-integrated, and industrial. Matched to the space you need to cover.
Industrial-scale particulate & fume control
Zero-footprint ceiling-grid system
A working facility generates particulate at a scale consumer and office units were never designed for. Industrial air purification is matched to the floor.
Captures respirable dust and fine particulate from cutting, grinding, sanding, milling, and material handling down to 0.3 microns.
Filters airborne particulate from welding fumes, forklift exhaust, and process emissions that concentrate indoors.
Five washable MERV-13 filters per unit are cleaned and reused, removing the recurring replacement-filter cost a disposable system carries.
Destratification pulls warm air down off the roofline in high-bay buildings, cutting heating cost 20–40% in a typical facility.
Up to 40,000 sq ft per unit, scaled across multiple units for larger plants — a single unit moves over a million cubic feet an hour.
Engineered, sold, and supported directly by Surgically Clean Air, with sizing scoped to your building and processes.
An industrial air purifier is a high-capacity, continuous-duty system built for the dust, fumes, and particulate of manufacturing, warehousing, and fabrication. It moves far more air than office or consumer units and is sized to treat an entire bay or facility, not a single room.
It captures industrial dust and respirable particulate from cutting, grinding, and material handling, plus airborne particulate from welding fumes and process exhaust, down to 0.3 microns. Washable MERV-13 filtration handles continuous industrial use.
A single ATOMIKAIR unit moves 17,383 CFM and treats facilities up to 40,000 square feet, depending on ceiling height and process load. Larger plants are covered by deploying multiple units, scoped by our team.
Yes. By continuously mixing the stratified column of air in a high-bay building, it pulls warm air down off the ceiling back to floor level, reducing heating cost by 20–40% in a typical warehouse.
Our air quality specialists can assess your space and recommend the optimal configuration and number of units for your needs.