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Eurosatory 2014: Gallay presents new CBRN filtration system

Gallay Limited will be exhibiting its latest modular CBRN airflow filtration system at Eurosatory 2014 (Paris, 16-20 June).

This new system is designed to filter chemical and biological warfare agents as well as other toxic chemicals. It combines brushless DC motors and a removable HEPA lining filter within the standard NATO No.1 CBRN filter; offering a robust, reliable filter capable of providing valuable life support to the armed services when operating in hazardous environments.

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Built to demanding military standards the new system is modular, giving a broad choice of options and customisation to the consumer. It is considerably smaller and lighter than existing products, due to its removable HEPA filter.

Michael Ledlie, Gallay Managing Director, commented: “We believe this new filtration system will have broad appeal to customers across the world thanks to its flexibility and the modular nature of the product. It will suit a broad and diverse range of vehicles and is suitable for use on a variety of terrains and situations.”

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The common NATO No.1 filter has been improved to incorporate a removable filter, saving the customer cost, and the user weight and space.

Gallay Limited is 102 years old and based in Wellingborough UK. With locations and customers around the work they are a supplier to major military OEMs in the areas of engine cooling systems, HVAC, fans, motors, CBRN and APUs. Originally founded in Switzerland by the Swiss engineer Jean Gallay, who designed and manufactured radiators for bi-planes, the company was founded in the UK in 1911.

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