Média filtrant synthétique à poches

Média filtrant synthétique à poches

Technique : Composites stratifiés                 

               Couture par ultrasons

Matériau : polypropylène, soufflé à l'état fondu

Efficacité : F5 F6 F7 F8 F9

Application : Filtres à manches et filtres à panneaux

Caractéristiques : Faible résistance Haute efficacité

Le média filtrant synthétique à poche est destiné aux filtres à poche. Le média s'adapte aux exigences des médias de filtration d'air composites multicouches, il est corrélé entre la technologie meltblown, polypropylène et laminée, ce média filtrant à poche peut ajuster l'épaisseur et le matériau à l'intérieur de la poche pour augmenter l'efficacité ou réduire la chute de pression, nous pouvons donc une série à forte charge de poussière et à faible résistance. Il est principalement utilisé pour les filtres à manches et les filtres à panneaux dans les systèmes de ventilation générale

Norme d'essai : ISO 16890 ePM 1-10 EN 779 M5-F9 ASHRAE 52.2 MERV 7-16

Média : Média synthétique soudé par ultrasons

Efficacité et couleur et poids du support :

90-95% jaune 288g (PET, PP 228g)

80-85% rose 272g (PET 60g, PP 212g)

60-65% orange 254g (PET 60g PP194g)

40-45% vert 244g (PET 60g PP184g )

Taille disponible : 360-720 mm ou personnalisée  

Avantage : Composé de différentes couches, allant du média filtrant rugueux au média filtrant fin jusqu'au média filtrant intensif, avec une structure de réseau tridimensionnelle et une longue durée de vie.

 

Données techniques du produit

 

Taper

W de base
 g/m2

Merci.
 mm

0,38 µm à 32 L/min-dm2

0,38 µm à 32 L/min-dm2

Couleur

Applications
 CRAA (EN779)

Résistance Pa

Efficacité %

Résistance Pa

Efficacité %

FY-A-F5

114

3±1

7.0

50%

23.0

33

blanc ou jaune clair

Filtres à manches F5

FY-A-F6

124

3±1

11.0

65%

32.0

43

vert clair ou orange

Filtres à manches F6

FY-A-F7

137

4±1

18.0

88%

53.0

60

rose ou violet

Filtres à manches F7

FY-A-F8

146

4±1

24.0

95%

70.0

74

jaune

Filtres à sac F8

FY-A-F9

154

4±1

30.0

97%

87.0

85

jaune

Filtres à sac F9

FY-B-F5

114

3±1

7.5

50%

23.0

33

blanc ou jaune clair

Filtres à manches F5

FY-B-F6

124

3±1

11.0

65%

32.0

43

vert clair ou orange

Filtres à manches F6

FY-B-F7

140

4±1

18.0

88%

53.0

60

rose ou violet

Filtres à manches F7

FY-B-F8

149

4±1

24.0

95%

70.0

74

jaune

Filtres à sac F8

FY-B-F9

157

4±1

30.0

97%

87.0

85

jaune

Filtres à sac F9

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