Phoenix Controls Corporation
In addition to superior safety benefits, Phoenix Controls' systems can have a significant benefit on reducing total costs. The system itself is competitively priced. But to find the real cost impact, look beyond the initial purchase price of the laboratory airflow controls. Tremendous savings can be realized in reduced capital costs for mechanical equipment and ductwork, reduced energy costs, reduced installation/commissioning costs, and almost complete elimination of preventative maintenance costs.
To test and refine our solutions under realistic field conditions, we built a $1million operating laboratory test facility, unprecedented in both size and scope within the industry. Customers can use this facility to optimize and test all aspects of laboratory design and make modification prior to construction.
More than seven thousand Phoenix Controls systems are operating worldwide in laboratories, vivariums, medical facilities, pharmaceutical process areas, cleanrooms and biocontainment facilities. Originally founded in 1985, Phoenix Controls Corporation was acquired by Honeywell International Inc. in 1998.