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Product name | Modular Clean Room |
Function | HEPA Fan Filter Units Clean Room |
Noise | 50~55dB |
Size | Customized |
Cleanliness | 10-10000 |
Customizable | Yes |
Criteria | Class 100,000 ISO8 or Customized |
Air changes per HR/Min | 20 /0.33 or Customized |
Filter coverage % | 4 – 5 or Customized |
CFM per square foot | 4 – 8 or Customized |
Filter Efficiency | 99.97% HEPAs |
Ceiling Type | Conventional T-bar grid |
Light Fixture type | 2’x4’ standard fixture |
Ceiling Panel | Vinyl rock or Mylar |
Wall System | Modular or drywall |
Flooring cover | Sheet vinyl or VCT |
Flooring base | Cove or Aluminum base channel |
Air Returns | Ceiling |
Filter Verification: Look for HEPA filters that are tested and certified according to recognized standards, such as EN 1822 or US DOE (United States Department of Energy) standards. These certifications ensure the filter's efficiency and performance.
Compatibility: Ensure that the air purification device or system you are using is designed to accommodate HEPA filters and provides a proper seal to prevent air bypass. Proper installation is important to maximize filtration efficiency.
Airflow Considerations: HEPA filters can impose some resistance to airflow due to their dense construction. Consider the system's airflow capacity and pressure requirements to ensure the filter does not hinder the overall performance of the system.
Maintenance and Cleaning: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning, maintenance, and replacement of HEPA filters. Regular cleaning of pre-filters or pre-filtration stages is also recommended to prolong the lifespan of HEPA filters.
HEPA filters are highly effective in removing particulate matter, they do not eliminate gases, odors, or chemical pollutants. Additional filtration technologies or devices may be required for comprehensive air purification in scenarios involving such contaminants.