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Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control Offers New Dust Collector Filter

Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control (APC) is offering a new dust collector filter manufactured with a unique carbon-impregnated media. HemiPleat is a conductive filter that has various applications, including carbon black or toner dusts; composite, plastic or PVC dusts; and fumed silica dust. Advantages of the filter are energy-efficient performance, long service lifetime and high filtration efficiency.

In addition, filters with carbon-impregnated media can be employed in explosive dust applications. It can decrease the risk of ignition sources caused by the static electricity charges and meets the ATEX and NFPA requirements. The usage of the media-type of dust collectors are allowed by conductive filters in applications where the filters could not be used.

HemiPleat is the only filter that integrates conductive properties with a patented open-pleat design. The combination result in enhanced airflow and better cleaning attributes. The cartridge filter has an average filtration efficiency of 99.99% on 0.5µ. HemiPleat filter complies with ATEX and NFPA requirements with media resistance levels of less than 1 MOhm/sq.

Source: http://www.camfilfarrapc.com/

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