EPA Filters
EPA filters (Efficiency Particulate Air filters) are essential filters for maintaining healthy and safe air quality in industrial and commercial environments. These filters offer high filtration efficiency, enabling them to effectively remove even the smallest particles, such as dust, smoke and allergens, from the air. By using EPA filters, companies can comply with strict air quality standards and ensure a healthier working environment. This makes EPA filters a valuable investment for sectors such as the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare and the food industry.
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Specifications
Filter class ISO 29463 | ISO 15 E - ISO 25 E |
Filter class EN 1822 | E10 - E11 - E12 |
Frame options | Aluminium, MDF, galvanised steel or plastic |
Type | Pack or V-cell |
Recommended terminal resistance | 600 Pa |
Maximum continuous temperature | 70°C of 80°C |
Maximum relative humidity | 100% |
Customisation?
An EPA absolute filter is available in two ISO standards and two types, so that it perfectly suits your specific needs. In addition, we can customise the filter, ensuring you get the best solution for every application.
Where is an EPA filter used?
EPA filters are used in devices and sectors where clean and healthy air is essential. EPA filters are popular because of their efficiency and reliability in various professional applications.
Devices where EPA filters are used:
- Air handling systems in offices, factories and public buildings: These systems improve air quality by supplying fresh air and removing polluted air, ensuring a comfortable indoor climate.
- HVAC systems for industrial applications: HVAC systems regulate temperature, humidity and air quality in industrial environments such as factories and laboratories.
- Dust extraction systems in production environments: These systems remove dust and harmful particles from the air, making the working environment safer and improving air quality.
Sectors where EPA filters are used:
- Commercial buildings: To improve air quality in offices, hotels and other business environments.
- Healthcare: For basic filtration in hospitals, clinics and other healthcare institutions.
- Industrial applications: For filtering dust and fine particles in factories, laboratories and warehouses.
What types of EPA filters are available?
EPA filters are divided into different filter classes, indicated by letters and numbers that specify their performance. The filter classes that fall under EPA filters:
- E10 EPA filter: Removes at least 85% of particles from the air. Suitable for general applications where basic filtration is required.
- E11 EPA filter: Offers higher efficiency with a minimum particle removal of 95%. Ideal for environments where improved air purification is required.
- E12 EPA filter: The most efficient type of EPA filter, with a minimum removal of 99.5% of particles. Suitable for applications where clean air is essential, but a HEPA filter is not required.
What are the advantages of EPA filters?
EPA filters offer several advantages that make them highly suitable for professional and industrial applications:
- Efficient air purification: EPA filters remove a large percentage of particles, significantly improving air quality in working environments.
- Flexibility: Available in different filter classes (E10, E11, E12), allowing them to be tailored to specific needs.
- Energy efficient: EPA filters often have lower air resistance, which helps to optimise energy consumption in ventilation systems.
- Support for business processes: By providing clean air, EPA filters contribute to a safe and efficient working environment, which is essential for sensitive processes and equipment.
These advantages make EPA filters a reliable choice for companies striving for high-quality air and a healthy working environment.