Média filtrant de poche en fibre de verre

Média filtrant de poche en fibre de verre

Technique : Composites stratifiés 

            Couture cousue       

Média : Média en fibre de verre ultra-fine

Efficacité du filtre : F5 f6F7 F8 F9

Application : Filtres à manches et filtres à panneaux

Caractéristiques : Faible résistance Haute efficacité

Le média filtrant à poches en fibre de verre est composé d'un matériau ultra-fibre de verre et d'une couche préfiltrante en synthétique non tissé laminé. Le tout est cousu avec plusieurs rangées de points expansés. Ces filtres à efficacité moyenne à élevée conviennent à diverses applications commerciales et industrielles, ainsi qu'à des applications spécialisées telles que la captation des brouillards d'huile, des fumées et des contaminants atmosphériques fortement concentrés.

Trois types : support en fibre de verre traditionnel. Ce support peut supporter une température de 180 °C.

Couche de préfiltre laminée, ce support peut être utilisé à 80 ℃

Charbon actif laminé à base de fibres de verre

Norme d'essai : EN 779:2012 ISO 16890:2016

Disponible en Merv 8 11 13 15

Taille disponible : 680 695 ou personnalisé max 1400

Avantage : Capacité de rétention de poussière élevée, levage plus long, meilleure efficacité

 

Données techniques du produit

 

 

 

FY-A-F5

FY-A-F6

FY-A-F7

FY-A-F7

FY-A-F8

FY-A-F9

Efficacité
14 cm/s, 0,4 μm

%

30±10

35±10

55±10

55±10

75±10

85±10

Chute de pression
à 14 cm/s

Bien

≤35

≤45

≤70

≤70

≤100

≤140

Niveau d'application
Selon la norme EN 779:2012

F5

F6

F7

F7

F8

F8

Niveau d'application
ISO16890"2016

ePM10 50%-65%

ePM2,5 50%-65%

ePM1 50%-70%

ePM1 50%-70%

ePM1 70%-80%

ePM1 80%-90%

Efficacité moyenne

%

40≤Em<

60

60≤Em<

80

80≤Em<

90

80≤Em<

90

90≤Em<

95

Em≥95

Libéré
Efficacité

%

N / A

N / A

≥ 35 %

≥ 35 %

≥ 55 %

≥ 70 %

Poids de base

g/m²

105±5

105±5

105±5

100±5

105±5

105±5

Épaisseur à 500 Pa

mm

4,0 ± 1,0

4,0 ± 1,0

3,0 ± 1,0

2,5 ± 1,0

3,0 ± 1,0

3,0 ± 1,0

Traction

Croix

N/50 mm

≥15

≥15

≥15

≥15

≥15

≥15

Machine

N/50 mm

≥35

≥35

≥35

≥35

≥35

≥35

Couleur

 

jaune clair

abricot

violet

violet

jaune

jaune

Largeur

mm

680,695, ou désigné par le client,
max.1400

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