About HEPA Filters Flow Capacity 0-500 CFM
HEPA Filters Flow Capacity 0-500 cfm
Product Description
Our firm is a foremost name, involved in offering a broad range of HEPA Filters. Our range is made by experts, utilizing the optimum quality component, which is attained from industry-allowed sellers. Provided range is extremely well-liked in the market due to their longer working life and top performance. In addition, we provide this series to our patrons at low prices.
Features:
- Recommended Air Velocity : 0.5-1.5 mtr./sec
- Initial Pressure Drop : 10 mm. to 24 mm. of wg
- Efficiency as per ASHRAE 52.2 : 99.97%
Exceptional Air PurificationOur HEPA filters deliver highly efficient removal of airborne particulates, achieving filtration of 99.97% at 0.3 micron. This performance is essential for maintaining sterile and contaminant-free environments such as clean rooms, hospitals, and laboratories. With options for high-grade materials and smart construction, these filters support stringent air quality requirements across various industries.
Flexible Design & InstallationAvailable in rectangular, square, or custom shapes, our HEPA filters accommodate a wide range of installation scenarios. Options for gasket or knife edge frames and multiple mounting configurations (ceiling, wall, or duct) guarantee seamless integration. The robust construction offers both durability and adaptability, making these filters suitable for new projects or retrofitting existing systems.
Reliable Performance & DurabilityConstructed with long-lasting materials and advanced sealing technology, these filters withstand challenging conditions, including up to 100% RH (non-condensing) and temperatures up to 80C. While not washable, each filter is designed for straightforward replacement, with a typical lifespan of 6-12 months, which supports consistent, cost-effective maintenance in demanding industrial and commercial settings.
FAQ's of HEPA Filters Flow Capacity 0-500 CFM:
Q: How do I choose the right frame and gasket material for my HEPA filter application?
A: Select the frame material based on environmental demands: anodized aluminum for lightweight use, galvanized steel for general durability, or stainless steel for corrosive or high-humidity settings. For gaskets, PU foam suits most cleanroom applications due to its sealing efficiency, while neoprene is preferred in environments requiring enhanced chemical resistance.
Q: What is the typical life span and maintenance process for these HEPA filters?
A: These HEPA filters have an average life span of 6-12 months, depending on environmental cleanliness and usage. As they are non-washable, the maintenance process involves simply replacing the filters at the end of their service life to ensure optimal air quality and system efficiency.
Q: When should I request flame-resistant features for my HEPA filters?
A: Flame resistance is available as an optional feature and is recommended for environments where fire safety standards are critical, such as certain pharmaceutical or electronics facilities. Specify this requirement at the ordering stage to ensure the filter meets all regulatory and safety needs.
Q: Where can these HEPA filters be installed, and do they support custom sizes?
A: These filters are designed for flexible installation, including ceiling, wall, or duct mounting. Manufacturers offer standard as well as custom sizes and shapes (rectangular, square, or bespoke) to suit various HVAC systems and specific airflow requirements across industries.
Q: What benefits do these HEPA filters provide in pharmaceutical and laboratory environments?
A: They ensure superior particulate retention (99.97% at 0.3 micron), significantly reducing airborne contaminants. This high level of filtration helps maintain sterile environments, safeguarding research integrity and patient safety by preventing the spread of contaminants and pathogens.
Q: How do I know the filter's resistance and operating conditions?
A: Our HEPA filters are rated for an initial pressure drop of 250 Pa and can operate efficiently at temperatures up to 80C and up to 100% relative humidity (non-condensing). This ensures low initial resistance and robust performance in a wide range of critical clean environments.
Q: What is the recommended process for replacing and disposing of used HEPA filters?
A: Once the filter reaches the end of its service life, carefully remove it to avoid releasing trapped contaminants. Follow your institution's safety and disposal guidelines, which typically include sealing the used filter and treating it as hazardous waste if it has filtered hazardous particles.