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â Common Types of Air Filters
- Pre Filter (Coarse Filter)
- Captures large particles like dust, fibers, and debris
- Material: synthetic fiber, paper or aluminum frame
- Used at air intake points or before AHU systems
- Medium Filter
- Captures smaller particles like PM10
- Available as bag filters or pleated panel filters
- Ideal for food processing, electronics, general industrial use
- Fine / HEPA Filter
- High-efficiency filtration (up to 99.97%) for PM2.5 and airborne microbes
- for PM2.5 and airborne microbes
- Used in cleanrooms, pharmaceutical production, and hospitals
- Carbon Filter (Activated Carbon)
- Absorbs odors, VOCs, and chemical fumes
- Common in spray booths, laboratories, and ventilation systems
ð ïļ How to Select the Right Air Filter
- Define your purpose: Dust control, odor removal, or microbial filtration?
- Know the particle size: Coarse dust or fine PM2.5?
- Check airflow requirements: Ensure good airflow with minimal pressure drop
- Choose the right frame type: Disposable (paperboard) or washable (aluminum) frame
ðĄ Summary
Selecting the right Air Filter for your industrial application ensures maximum performance, better air quality, and reduced operational costs. Matching the filter type with your specific environment and equipment setup is key to long-term efficiency.