Air Clean Up
Stable Light Weight for Green Air Filter Solution
Jul 01 2012
Up to now, air filters with plastic frames have frequently proven unstable when it comes to installation and handling. This was frequently associated with damage to the filter medium. With the new Megalam Green Filter from Camfil (Germany), this no longer happens, thanks to the patented frame construction with a specifically designed T-profile: Light and easy to handle, chemically stable, non-emitting, with a low noise level and fully reducable to ashes, this is available for the filter classes H14 and U15.
Environments with high humidity or corrosive stress, for instance, due to peracetic acid, hydrogen peroxide or Isopropanol cannot harm the Megalam Green HEPA filter from Camfil. The frame and the grip protection lattice of the new air filter are made of durable plastic, not of expanded metal, and are therefore also suited for use in hospitals and the pharmaceutical, food and chemical industries. Conversely, the emission of organic components (> 0.1 ppmw) is excluded both with the frame and with the T-lattice. Special reinforcements in the framework construction and its tubular lattice let the Megalam Green filter score points for stability and laminarity too; and all this at around 15 dB lower volume during the ventilation operations than with the well-known Megalam (MD14).
Not only the ISO 14000-certified customers of HEPA filters will be delighted at the next argument: The Megalam Green framework of ABS plastic and lattice of polycarbonate can be fully incinerated. The filter’s compact design, around 30 percent lighter than comparable aluminium frame filters, also helps optimise waste-disposal management.
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