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How can we increase the efficiency of cartridge filters?

Integrating a HEPA H13 or H14 filter exhaust system into a cartridge filtration system can offer significant benefits, especially in environments that require further reduction of suspended particles in the air, such as laboratories, clean rooms, or industrial environments where high air quality is required.

HEPA H13 and H14 filters are designed to capture ultrafine particles, providing additional air purification compared to standard cartridge filters. This is especially important in environments that require a high level of air purity.

The physical characteristics of HEPA filters ensure that they are mechanically effective at retaining particles as small as 0.3 microns in size. A HEPA filter in class H13, according to EN1822, has a minimum efficiency of 99.95% on particles up to the size of 0.3 microns a HEPA filter in class 14 H14, at least 99.995%.

The use of HEPA filters can help achieve the specific regulations and air quality standards required in certain sectors.

The GEF team is by your side to ensure that the system is properly designed and sized to meet the specific needs of your work environment. The design and installation of these systems require careful evaluation of specific workplace conditions and regulatory requirements.