Papir za filtar zraka

Kratki opis:

Materijal celuloza ili 80% celuloza + 20% sintetička vlakna

Smola Akril

Osnovna težina 105-180g/m2

Propusnost zraka 110-850L/m2s


Pojedinosti o proizvodu
Oznake proizvoda

Ovaj filterski medij izrađen je od visokokvalitetne drvene pulpe kao sirovine.

Značajka proizvoda:
Dobra propusnost zraka
Visoka preciznost i učinkovitost filtriranja
Visok kapacitet zadržavanja prašine
Visoka krutost i otpornost na pucanje

Primjena: Filteri zraka raznih vozila, strojeva.

Opis proizvoda:
Materijal celuloza ili 80% celuloza + 20% sintetička vlakna
Smola Akril
Osnovna težina 105-180g/m2
Propusnost zraka 110-850L/m2s

Napomena: Ostale specifikacije također su dostupne prema zahtjevu kupca ili uzorku.

 

Difference between air filter paper and HEPA filter media 


Air filter paper and HEPA filter media serve similar purposes but differ significantly in efficiency, material composition, and applications. Air filter paper is typically made from cellulose fibers, synthetic fibers, or a blend of both, designed to capture larger particles like dust and pollen. It is commonly used in residential HVAC systems, automotive air filters, and industrial applications where moderate filtration is sufficient.
HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter media, on the other hand, is engineered to meet strict standards, capturing at least 99.97% of particles as small as 0.3 microns. HEPA media consists of densely packed glass fibers or synthetic materials arranged in a complex web-like structure, providing superior filtration for sensitive environments like hospitals, cleanrooms, and laboratories. While air filter paper is cost-effective for general use, HEPA media is essential for applications requiring ultra-fine particle removal.

 

Is air filter paper eco-friendly or recyclable? 


Air filter paper can be eco-friendly depending on its materials and manufacturing process. Traditional cellulose-based filter paper is biodegradable, making it a more sustainable option compared to synthetic alternatives. However, many modern air filter papers incorporate synthetic fibers to enhance durability and filtration efficiency, which may reduce recyclability.


While used air filter paper is often contaminated with dust and pollutants, making recycling challenging, certain specialized recycling programs may process clean, unused filter paper. To minimize environmental impact, users should opt for filters made from natural fibers, dispose of them properly, or explore reusable/washable alternatives where applicable.

 

How to choose the right air filter paper for your application


Selecting the right air filter paper depends on several factors, including filtration efficiency, airflow resistance, and environmental conditions. First, determine the particle size you need to capture—general dust and pollen require standard filter paper, while finer particles may need a higher-efficiency media.


Next, consider the operating environment. High-humidity or high-temperature applications may require synthetic or treated filter paper to prevent degradation. For industrial settings, chemical resistance and durability are crucial. Additionally, assess the airflow resistance; a denser filter may trap more particles but could reduce system efficiency if not compatible with your equipment.

 

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