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Most industrial cleaning machines clean what you can see. The problem is what you can't.

When a conventional scrubber or sweeper runs across a factory floor, it disturbs fine particles: dust, allergens, industrial particulates, and sends them into the air. The floor looks clean. The air above it isn't.

H14: the highest HEPA standard

HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filtration has multiple classifications defined by EN 1822. H14 is the top tier: it captures 99.995% of all particles 0.3 microns or larger per filter pass. That's the standard used in pharmaceutical cleanrooms, food production lines, and semiconductor manufacturing.

Until now, that standard wasn't available on an autonomous industrial floor cleaning robot.

What this means for your facility

Cleaner air, not just cleaner floors

With H14 filtration, the K900 removes fine particles from the air in its cleaning path, simultaneously cleaning the floor and improving air quality. Workers in the cleaning zone breathe fewer airborne particulates during and after every run.

Compliance support

Environments operating under GMP, food safety, or pharmaceutical regulations face strict limits on airborne particulate counts. H14 filtration aligns your cleaning operation with those standards, without adding a separate air cleaning step.

Protecting product quality

In precision manufacturing, food processing, and electronics production, airborne contamination is a direct quality risk. The HEPA filter actively removes them.

Simpler operations, fewer passes

Conventional cleaning often requires a second air cleaning step after floor cleaning. With H14 HEPA on the K900, the floor and the air column above it are addressed in a single autonomous pass. One robot, one run, fully done.

The K900 is currently the only autonomous industrial cleaning robot on the market with H14 HEPA filtration as a factory-available add-on option.

This isn't a claim about robot intelligence or coverage rates, it's a filtration standard, independently certified to EN 1822, that your facility can specify and verify. You can find more information on the importance of HEPA filtration in industrial environments here.

If you operate in an environment where air quality affects product quality, worker health, or regulatory standing, the K900's H14 HEPA add-on is worth a conversation.

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