QAT - The leaders in clean air and containment technology.

 

 

When a previous employer decided to pull out of a major defence critical project, its technical team decided to pull out of the company - to continue work on this project.

Formed in the new millennium, Quantum Air Technology has over 30 years of collective design experience in the fields of clean air and containment systems.  This enthusiastic team has had much experience in designing all the following:-

Horizontal and vertical laminar air flow devices.

State of the art microbiological safety cabinets.

A large range of isolators for both health service and pharmaceutical application.

Powder control booths.

Air showers.

Containment & filtration systems for defence application.

The team was responsible for designing the world's largest aseptic processing isolator and also the world's most advanced CAT 4 containment line.  Other recent achievements for design include a Millennium Product award for the invention of the world's first truly portable hospital ward-level isolator. 

Quantum Air Technology is now the major player in bio-chem defence containment systems and is ready to apply its unrivaled technical expertise to solving any problem you may have.

Please feel free to contact us for any enquiry you may have, using the following information (A response should be available within 24 hours).

Contact Information

For more information please contact any of the following currently on the technical team:-

Graham Miles:    +44 (0)1706 836103    -    Direct line

Ray Dawson:    +44 (0)1706 836102    -    Direct line

Ryan Chesworth:    +44 (0)1706 836101    -    Direct line

Telephone
+44 (0)1706 835135    
Mobile
+44 (0)7769 661621    
Fax
+44 (0)1706 836100
Postal address
Unit 1, Victoria Way, Cloughfold, Rossendale, Lancs, BB4 7NY, UK
Electronic mail
General Information:info@quantumairtech.com
Customer Support: support@quantumairtech.com
  

 

 

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Last modified: January 14, 2004