cTrap is sold in all Nordic countries as well as in Germany, and is increasingly used in cleaning up after fires, tobacco smoke and floods

2023

A cTrap installation made in 2013 led to a reduction in floor emissions from 63 to 1.5 ug/m3 2-ethylhexanol (directional measurement). At a follow-up 6 years later it was found…

2022

cTrap is increasingly used when older industrial properties are converted to homes, offices, etc.