EMSL Laboratories
EMSL air studies consistently show that the AirSciences passive filters
adsorb harmful fungal spores, insect particulates, hyphal particles,
and other health-threatening air pollutants from re-circulated air. Studies at the
Seminole County, FL Agricultural Extension Center showed
that AirSciences HVAC filters removed over 97% of all
pollutants measurable by the standard AirOCell
Air Test from the facility’s air.
Engineering Services Division of Shermen Industries of Dallas, Texas (Shermco Industries)
The walk-in refrigerator electrical usage test was conducted at CiCi’s Pizza in Plano, Texas.
During this test, Shermco Industries documented a
19.46% reduction in energy
measured in kWh.
Rockwell International:
"The favorable results of these experiments indicate that this
mineral will reduce the energy and maintenance costs of
operating the refrigerator units by controlling the humidity, which
regulates heat transfer. The use of this mineral should also
increase the storage life of perishable by reducing
shrinkage, retarding discoloration, and minimizing odor
contamination."
Automated Test Labs, Inc:
"The data revealed that the unit consistently performed with less
power consumption when the filters were installed."
Vizon Scitech Labs:
" The tests results show that airborne acetic acid is absorbed
rapidly and completely (approximately 20 minutes for more than
96% absorption).
"On average a 60% reduction in ethylene gas concentrations
was measured after 24 hours."
JCS Labs:
"Use of the humidity control system poses no biological risk."
"E.Coli and Salmonella will not survive in contact with the
filters."
"Use of the filters produced energy savings up to 680 KWHs
per week."