ULPA fine

ULPAfine® filters meet the demands of environments in commercial, industrial, institutional and residential applications where the highest level of purity is required.

ULPAfine® filters deliver in environments that demand the highest levels of air purity in Ultra-Low Penetration Air (ULPA) filtration. These filters are designed to capture at least 99.9995% of airborne particles as small as 0.12 microns, making them ideal for the most applications where even the smallest contaminants can pose a risk.

Key Features and Benefits:

  • ULPAfine® filters achieve an exceptional efficiency rate when capturing ultrafine particles, including viruses, carbon dust, and smoke.
  • With various configurations, including cylindrical and panel designs, ULPAfine® filters can be customized to fit a wide array of systems and requirements.
  • Crafted from premium materials, these filters are built to withstand challenging conditions while maintaining high filtration performance.
  • Featuring advanced pleating technology and bead separators, ULPAfine® filters maximize filtration surface area and maintain low airflow resistance, extending filter life and efficiency.

Typical Applications:

  • Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Cleanrooms
  • High-Containment Laboratories
  • Hospital and Medical Facilities
  • Precision Manufacturing
  • Critical Airflow Control Systems

ULPAfine® filters are UL 900 certified, ensuring they meet rigorous standards for safety and performance. This certification underscores their effective use in the most demanding and critical applications.ULPAfine® filters deliver the highest standards of air purity and protection.

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