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Specifications

Recommended terminal resistance 80 Pa
Initial resistance 10 - 30 of 48
Maximum continuous temperature 80°C of 180°C
Paint collection capacity >2,3 kg/m3

Customisation?

A fibreglass filter cloth is available in two variants, so that it perfectly suits your specific needs. In addition, we can customise the filter and tailor it entirely to your requirements. This ensures you get the best solution for every application.

What is a fibreglass filter cloth?

A fibreglass filter cloth is a specialised type of filter material made from fine glass fibres. These fibres are woven into a sturdy yet flexible cloth that is resistant to high temperatures, chemical influences and harsh conditions. Thanks to the unique structure of fibreglass, the filter cloth can effectively capture very small particles, making it particularly suitable for applications where high filtration efficiency is required.

What are the advantages of a fibreglass filter cloth?

Glass fibre filter cloths offer a number of important advantages:

  • High heat resistance: They can withstand temperatures of up to 180°C or more, making them ideal for environments with high thermal loads.
  • Excellent chemical resistance: Glass fibre is resistant to most chemicals, making it suitable for industrial applications where aggressive substances are present.
  • Durability: Thanks to their strong fibre structure, fibreglass filter cloths retain their shape and filtration capacity, even under harsh conditions.
  •  High filtration efficiency: The fine structure of fibreglass ensures that even very small particles, such as smoke, dust and aerosols, are captured.

These advantages make fibreglass filter cloths a reliable choice for demanding applications.

Where is fibreglass filter cloth used?

Glass fibre filter cloths are mainly used in environments where extreme conditions pose a challenge. Some common applications are:

  • Industrial air treatment systems: For filtering air in factories, where high temperatures and chemical vapours may be present.
  • Extraction systems in heavy industry: Such as in steelworks and chemical plants, where fibreglass is resistant to heat and aggressive substances.
  • Clean rooms and laboratories: For capturing ultrafine particles and ensuring a sterile environment.
  • Power stations: In installations where high temperatures and fine dust pose a challenge.