HEPA Filters: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
No edit summary |
(Added some more information) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
=Basics= | |||
*Common standards require that a HEPA air filter must remove—from the air that passes through—at least 99.95% (European Standard)[4] or 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE)[5][6] of particles whose diameter is equal to 0.3 μm | |||
https://medifyair.com/blogs/blog-feed/medical-grade-hepa-true-hepa-and-hepa-type-what-s-the-difference | https://medifyair.com/blogs/blog-feed/medical-grade-hepa-true-hepa-and-hepa-type-what-s-the-difference | ||
=Material Sourcing= | =Material Sourcing= | ||
*Alibaba - [https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/High-efficiency-low-resistance-0-3_60768938155.html?spm=a2700.details.deiletai6.8.333a1404tce9eH] | |||
=See Also= | |||
*[[ULPA Filters]] | |||
=Useful Links= | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HEPA The Wikipedia Page on HEPA Filters] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzGP-uXCdHw A "How It's Made Video on the Industrial Production of Air Filters] didn't specify if hepa, also saiid Thick paper, and filter paper, but was this paper or a [[nonwoven fabric]] |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 28 March 2020
Basics
- Common standards require that a HEPA air filter must remove—from the air that passes through—at least 99.95% (European Standard)[4] or 99.97% (ASME, U.S. DOE)[5][6] of particles whose diameter is equal to 0.3 μm
Material Sourcing
- Alibaba - [1]
See Also
Useful Links
- The Wikipedia Page on HEPA Filters
- A "How It's Made Video on the Industrial Production of Air Filters didn't specify if hepa, also saiid Thick paper, and filter paper, but was this paper or a nonwoven fabric