Common Types of Industrial Air Filters

Nowadays, more and more business adopt air filtration according to their requirements, whether restaurants, hotel, or schools and healthcare facilities. And air filters is a crucial part of a commercial HVAC system, as indoor air quality is maintained at its highest level by this element. But do you choose the optimum one, is it best for your facility? This passage will tell you how to select the industrial air filters according to your different needs.

 

Air filter's functions in commercial HVAC

 

An industrial air filter is similar to the air conditioner you have at home. The different is, industrial air filters help to improve the indoor air filter in your building, as they can remove contaminants and tiny particles when air is forced through your HVAC system.

 

 

Three functions of Industrial Air Filters

 

Filters are used to either remove dust and other particles from the air or to remove foreign particles including dirt, dust, and grit.

Odors and gaseous contaminants might be eliminated. It serves as the carburation system's silencer.

 

 

The common types of Industrial Air Filters

 

In the market, there are various kinds of industrial air filters, maybe you are confused to choose, Here we will show you a comparison of the four most common industrial filter types:

 

I. HEPA Filters

HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter, also known as high-efficiency particulate absorbing filter and high-efficiency particulate arrestance filter, is an efficiency standard of air filters. HEPA air filters are required to remove at least 99.95% (ISO, European Standard) or 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE) of particles having a diameter of 0.3 m from the air that flows through them, with filtration efficiency rising for particle diameters both less than and greater than 0.3 m. HEPA filters are utilized in settings that demand contamination control, such as the production of hard disk drives, medical equipment, semiconductors, nuclear, food, and pharmaceutical items, as well as in homes, offices, and vehicles.

 

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II. Air Filters with UV light

UV light air filters destroy dust mites and other airborne allergens by emitting high-frequency ultraviolet light. It's a great method to maintain a clean, healthy house without using harmful chemicals. View the top-ranked list of UV air purifiers below, along with related reviews and user ratings.

In our factory, there are pass box, air shower, clean booth can be equipped with UV light.

 

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III. Pleated Air Filters

Pleated air filters have a higher surface area than their non-pleated counterparts and are constructed of flexible materials like polyester, paper, or cotton.

 

The popular form of filter known as the pleated air filter offers your house ventilation system a low-cost, reasonably priced protecting layer. A wire-backed synthetic medium that catches and absorbs more particles than spun fiberglass is a pleated air filter, which has a wire back. A greater price range than lower style filters is a result of the air filters' increased quality. The air filters' superior quality, despite their higher price, provides better airborne problem protection for your home.

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Mini Pleated Air Filter

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Deep Pleated Air Filter

 

IV. Fiberglass Filters

Fiberglass air filters typically have a MERV rating of 1-4 and can remove the larger airborne particles, such as pet hair, dust mites, and cheerios, but they are awful at keeping dangerous particles from getting into your furnace and lungs. It's almost as if no filter is being used at all in homes where someone has severe asthma or allergies. Fiberglass filters don't obstruct airflow and are easier on less durable HVAC systems, and the most important is that the cost of fiberglass filter is cheap. But also it has some disadvantages, such as small surface area, unrecyclable.

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If you have any confusion about the choice of air filters, you can contact us. We will supply you appropriate scheme to meet your requirements.

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