Advantages & Benefits
1. Box-type V-shaped large-load high-efficiency Hepa Filter, which is a V-shaped structure composed of multiple filter elements without partitions, and is sealed in a black paint galvanized steel frame/plastic frame.
2. Compared with ordinary filters, the amount of filter material is greatly increased to ensure lower pressure loss, thereby reducing energy consumption and saving operating costs.
3. Suitable for constant airflow and variable airflow systems, designed for use in air conditioning boxes.
4. V-shaped Filter Without Partition is mainly used in hospital operating rooms, pharmaceutical factories, semiconductor factories, microelectronics factories and other places that require strict control of air quality.
5. V-shaped structure, no partition design, large dust holding capacity.
6. The box-type non-partition high-efficiency air filter is composed of multiple non-partition filter elements in a V-shaped structure, which can accommodate more filter materials (more than 40% more filter materials than ordinary box-type filters), and fully reduce dust. quantity.
7. The unique frame design greatly reduces the weight of the product while ensuring the firm structure of the filter, thus facilitating transportation and installation.
Specifications
Product Name: | High-efficiency non-partition V-type filter |
Frame: | Galvanized frame, plastic frame |
Filter Material: | Ultra-fine moisture-proof glass fiber filter paper |
Frame Thickness: | 21/25/mm |
Filtration Efficiency: | H13/H1 4(EN1822) |
Fire Rating: | UL900 certified |
Continuous Operating Temperature: | ≤70℃ |
Recommended Final Resistance: | ≤650Pa |
Sealant: | Flame retardant non-phosphorus polyurethane glue |
Guard Net: | Plastic sprayed steel net |
Main Applications: | Electronics, hospitals, pharmaceutical clean fields |
Gasket: | EPDM gasket |
Dimensions
Nominal Size(Inch) W x H x D(mm) | Actual Size(mm) W x H x D(mm) | Filter Block(v) | Air Volume(m³/h) | Rated Initial Resistance(Pa) | |
H13 | H14 | ||||
24x24x12 | 592*592*292 | 5 | 3400 | 270 | 295 |
24x24x12 | 592*490*292 | 4 | 3400 | 365 | 395 |
24x12x12 | 592*287*292 | 2 | 1700 | 365 | 395 |
Hepa filters and cartridge filters are both commonly used in air filtration systems, but they have some key differences.
Hepa filters, or High Efficiency Particulate Air filters, are designed to capture and remove very small particles from the air. They are highly effective in removing airborne contaminants such as dust, pollen, mold spores, and even some bacteria and viruses. Hepa filters are constructed using dense layers of fine fibers that create a maze-like path for air to pass through, trapping particles along the way. They are widely used in applications where air quality is crucial, such as cleanrooms, hospitals, and residential air purifiers.
On the other hand, cartridge filters are a broader category of filters that can be used for different purposes. They are typically made of a cylindrical or rectangular housing containing a filtering medium. Cartridge filters are available in various designs and materials, including activated carbon, polyester, cellulose, and others. They are often used for filtering fluids, such as water or chemicals, and can be found in applications like industrial filtration, water treatment, and automotive systems.
While both Hepa filters and cartridge filters are effective at filtering air or fluids, the main distinction lies in their specific applications and filtration capabilities. Hepa filters are specifically designed for high-efficiency particle removal and are ideal for capturing very small particles, while cartridge filters are more versatile and can be tailored to different filtration needs depending on the filtering medium used.
Hepa filters excel in capturing tiny airborne particles and are commonly used for air purification, while cartridge filters have a broader range of applications and can be used for various types of fluid filtration.