These filters help protect against devastating health and financial consequences, as when a manufacturing process contaminates food or an infectious virus spreads outside a Research lab.
These filters help protect against devastating health and financial consequences, as when a manufacturing process contaminates food or an infectious virus spreads outside a Research lab.
These are high-efficiency filters that remove airborne contaminants, ensuring clean and safe air in controlled environments.
They are used in cleanrooms, hospitals, HVAC systems, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.
The replacement frequency depends on usage, but most HEPA filters should be replaced annually.
EPA filters remove 85-99.5% of particles, HEPA filters remove 99.97%, and ULPA filters remove 99.999% of airborne contaminants.
Regular integrity testing, airflow resistance checks, and particle count analysis ensure filter efficiency and effectiveness.