August’s top filtration news stories

Atlas Copco’s acquisition of Danish process filtration company Danmil, Hollingsworth & Vose’s PlusZero line with zero added PFAS, and new German guidelines targeting contaminants in car cabin air were the most read news stories on the Filtration+Separation website in August.

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Atlas Copco acquires Danish process filtration company

Sweden’s Atlas Copco Group has bought Danmil A/S, a Danish process filtration company serving the pharma and food and beverage sectors.

 

Hollingsworth & Vose releases PlusZero line with zero added PFAS

Hollingsworth & Vose is introducing PlusZero, a comprehensive line of high-performance solutions manufactured without using per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as PFAS.

 

New guidelines target contaminants in car cabin air

Recent studies have revealed that every third vehicle's interior in Germany is contaminated with bacteria, mold, particulate matter, pollen, and harmful gases. To combat this widespread issue, new guidelines have been established by the VDI (Association of German Engineers) and the ZDK (German Association of the Motor Trade), focusing on the long-term provision of healthy air within vehicles.