Absolute filters

Basic information

  • The classification of filters: the EPA from E10 to E12 | HEPA H13 H14 from to | ULPA from U15 to U17 | norma EN1822
  • HEPA (ang. High Efficiency Particulate Air filter) is a powerful air filter for air disinfection
  • Filters with high efficiency particulate matter wyłapujące made with sintered glass, provide air filtration through the pores of size 0,3 µm
  • Stop most (at least 99.97%) and mechanical impurities, larger than 0.3 µm, as well: the cells of fungi, protozoa and bacteria and most viruses
  • Made with very thin sheets made of thin strands of glass fiber, polypropylene or borokrzemianu (formerly filters were cotton) made a harmonica and fixed in a rigid frame. Threads are pressed so that its structure reminiscent of a filter which is then laid multi-layers by creating the ultimate filter material.

Application

  • Are used in boxes, boxes, boxes or spaces to work in a sterile environment (used in vacuum cleaners)
  • Used in many industries, for example. Microelectronics, chemistry, medicine, bioengineering, the pharmaceutical field and wherever necessary to require high air pollution
  • Working in hospitals can remove particles even with a diameter of 0.3 microns

The efficiency of HEPA filters

Filter HEPA filter Efficiency decreases slightly with their aging, life goes back to 3-4 months, and in some cases even a year. Everything depends on the so-called. “air preparation”, that is, from the use of the pre-filter. If ventilation is well executed, there are cases when HEPA filters are designed to 4 years.

Filters ULPA (ultra-low penetration air) basic information

  • Class filtration U15, U16, U17
  • Stop 99.999% of impurities with a diameter of 0.12 microns
  • Provide necessary level of control of pollutants in the environment
  • Lightweight and easy to install