Materials suitable for clean rooms: Teflon H13 high-efficiency filter material
The so-called filtration refers to the use of various filter materials to remove dust and colloids in water or air , suspended solids, bacteria, dust and other harmful substances are removed to ensure clean water quality and fresh air, and the use of Teflon H13 high-efficiency filter material can satisfy this requirement.
Due to the high air replacement rate, air conditioning and ventilation consume the most energy during clean room operation, making energy efficiency increasingly an important issue. Energy cost and efficiency are also issues that need to be addressed. Therefore, in addition to the required aerodynamic performance, compact dimensions, low noise levels, cleanroom-friendly materials, proper controls, networking capabilities and 24/7 energy-saving operation are among the key criteria.
Teflon H13 high-efficiency filter material is expanded and stretched to form a microporous film. This film is coated on various fabrics and substrates using a special process. On the material, it becomes a new filter material. The porosity can reach more than 88% or even higher, and this membrane has 1.4 billion micropores per square centimeter, with a pore size range of 0.1um-0.5um. The high-efficiency filter paper has high and low temperature resistance (-200℃-260 ℃), no aging, no splitting, no discoloration, and strong weather resistance after long-term use.
It is a Teflon H13 high-efficiency filter material manufacturer that specializes in R&D, production and sales. Our company is different from other manufacturers. Our company can according to the user’s requirements. By optimizing the key technical parameters of speed ratio, pressure ratio, operating temperature and other parameters, online control of air permeability, thickness and void ratio can be achieved based on the ratio and pore-forming medium to meet your different requirements. Interested parties can enter the store for consultation.
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