Air filters for general ventilation applications are designed to remove various types of airborne contaminants, such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria, from the indoor air. There are different types of air filters available for HVAC applications, including pocket filters, minipleat filters, deep pleat filters, and HEPA filters.
Bag filters, or pocket filters, are used in HVAC applications as final filters in industrial, commercial and residential applications and as prefilters in HEPA installations.
Bag filters, or pocket filters, are used in HVAC applications as final filters in industrial, commercial and residential applications and as prefilters in HEPA installations.
Compact box type filters are deep-pleated or v-shaped filters used for applications that require good IAQ and high comfort levels and as preparatory filtration in cleanrooms.
Panel filters play an important role in extending lifetime and IAQ of air handling units in residential and commercial buildings, hospitals or even make-up units for cleanroom processes.
Media pads and rolls can be used as pad prefilters in air handling units, but also as filters in paint booths and similar applications.