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Southeast HVAC News
AAF Has Joined with
Flanders to Better Serve You.
American
Air Filter Co., Inc. has acquired Flanders Holdings LLC (Flanders),
a leading air filter manufacturer in the United States. With this
acquisition, Flanders’ expertise in manufacturing air filtration
products will be integrated into AAF International. The combination
of AAF and Flanders will create the largest air filter company of
its type in the North American and global air filtration markets.
“It’s exciting to be a part of the air filtration industry right
now. Almost everything we frequently take for granted in our modern
world, including safe food, effective medicines, consumer
electronics, the buildings we live and work in, even the cars we
drive, all of these things create demand for high-performance air
filtration,” Philip Whitaker, AAF International’s Chief Executive
Officer, said.
“Our new company, doing business as AAF Flanders, will offer the
most complete spectrum of air filtration products, ranging from
furnace filters for homes, all the way up to high-tech filtration
housings used by the most sophisticated of manufacturing
operations,” Whitaker continued. “We will be perfectly positioned to
meet these growing demands for clean air.”
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As public awareness
continues to grow regarding the critical importance of
maintaining healthy Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), which refers to
the air quality level inside of a building, so will the need for
high-performance filtration solutions. Poor IAQ has been
identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as one
of the top five most urgent environmental risks to public
health. Lack of proper air filtration is the #1 cause of poor
IAQ, according to the American Lung Association’s State of the
Air 2015 Report. This fact matters greatly, because according to
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the
majority of Americans spend approximately 90% of their time
indoors.
In addition to IAQ, air filters have a dramatic impact on a
building’s energy consumption and environmental impact.
Therefore, the need for energy efficient and environmentally
friendly air filtration solutions continues to increase.
Approximately 50% of a building’s energy consumption goes to the
heating, cooling, and moving of air, according to the Department
of Energy, and air filters play a major role in how much energy
each HVAC system will consume. Up to 37% more energy is used by
HVAC systems with dirty coils vs. clean coils, and air filters
provide much needed protection for those coils. Air filtration
is also a major component of green building design. Green
buildings use on average 26% less energy, emit 33% less carbon
dioxide, use 30% less indoor water, and send 50%-75% less solid
waste to landfills and incinerators, according to the General
Services Administration (GSA).
“This acquisition, our third in the last year, represents just
another step in our journey to get closer to our customers and
to satisfy all of their air filtration needs. Although this is
our largest deal by far, it certainly won’t be our last. We are
committed to becoming the clear leader in our industry, not just
in North America but also globally,” Whitaker stated.
AAF International, based in Louisville, Kentucky, has more than
3,000 employees, 22 manufacturing facilities, and 5 R&D centers
worldwide. AAF designs, develops, and manufactures air
filtration solutions for commercial, industrial, cleanroom,
transportation, and nuclear power applications. AAF also
provides inlet air cooling and sound attenuation solutions for
high-speed rotating machinery.
Founded in 1950, Flanders designs, manufactures, markets, and
distributes air filters and related products which are utilized
by many industries, including commercial and residential
heating, semiconductor manufacturing, ultra-pure materials,
chemical, biological, radiological and material processing,
biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, synthetics, nuclear power and
nuclear materials processing. Flanders also designs and
manufactures production equipment to automate manufacturing
processes.
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