Specialty:
Compact air filters are filters designed to fit into tight spaces while still effectively capturing airborne particles and improving air quality. These filters are commonly used in HVAC systems, air purifiers, and various industrial applications where space is limited but air filtration is necessary.
Compact air filters come in various shapes, sizes, and filtration efficiencies to suit different needs. Some common features of compact air filters include:
1. Mini-Pleated Design: Many compact air filters feature a mini-pleated design, which means the filter media is folded multiple times to increase the surface area within a small space. This design allows for greater filtration efficiency without sacrificing compactness.
2. Frame Material: The frame of compact air filters can be made of different materials, including plastic, metal, or cardboard. Plastic frames are often preferred for their durability and resistance to moisture, while cardboard frames are more economical but may be less durable.
3. Filtration Efficiency: Compact air filters are available in various filtration efficiencies, ranging from low to high. The efficiency rating is usually denoted by a MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) or HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) rating, indicating the filter's ability to capture particles of different sizes.
4. Application-Specific Filters: Some compact air filters are designed for specific applications, such as removing allergens, dust, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air. These filters may contain specialized filter media or additional layers for targeted filtration.
5. Replaceable or Washable: Depending on the type of filter, compact air filters may be either replaceable or washable. Replaceable filters are discarded and replaced with new ones when they become clogged or dirty, while washable filters can be cleaned and reused multiple times.
Overall, compact air filters play a crucial role in maintaining indoor air quality and protecting equipment from airborne contaminants. Choosing the right filter depends on factors such as the size of the space, the level of filtration required, and any specific air quality concerns.
Specification:
Type | Dimensions W*H*D(mm) | Filter Class(m2) | Structure | Initial resistance &airflow(Pa&m3/h) | Frame | ||
HF-HV | F8 | H10 | H13 | Plastic | |||
287*592*292 | 8.4 | FlangedType 4V | 90&1600 | 180&1600 | 240&1600 | ||
592*592*292 | 18.8 | 90&3200 | 180&3200 | 240&3200 | |||
305*610*292 | 13.5 | Box Type 5v | 90&1800 | 180&180 | 240&1800 | ||
610*610*292 | 27 | 90&3600 | 180&3600 | 240&3600 |
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