With years in the filter business, we design and supply high-performance filtration solutions for industrial processes. As a filter manufacturer, we offer a wide range of cartridge, pleated, and membrane filters engineered for liquids and gases. We work directly with buyers in the {Wholesale} and {Manufacturers} sectors to deliver scalable, cost-efficient solutions, from rapid prototypes to full-production runs. Our filters feature corrosion-resistant housings, high-precision pore sizes, and validated performance data to extend asset life and reduce downtime. We provide on-site testing, custom sealing options, and compatibility with existing equipment brands. Lead times are competitive, and we can arrange OEM branding and packaging. You can count on us for consistent supply, batch traceability, and responsive technical support. If you need tailored filtration programs, we’ll align materials, construction, and QA to your specs, ensuring reliable filtration that keeps your operations running smoothly.
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| Model ID | Filter Type / Class | Nominal Efficiency (particle size) | Typical Application | Media / Construction | Typical Pressure Drop (Pa) | Maintenance Interval | Standards / Certifications | End-of-life / Disposal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M-HEPA-H13 | HEPA H13 | ≥ 99.95% at MPPS (commonly specified at 0.3 μm) | Healthcare facilities, general cleanrooms, lab ventilation | Microglass fiber media, rigid frame | ~180–250 Pa @ rated flow (dependent on size) | 6–12 months (environment-dependent) | EN 1822 (H13), ISO 29463 | Typically incineration or secured landfill; limited recycling of metal frame |
| M-HEPA-H14 | HEPA H14 | ≥ 99.995% at MPPS (commonly measured at 0.3 μm) | Pharmaceutical production, critical cleanrooms, isolation rooms | Denser microglass media with reinforced seal | ~240–350 Pa @ rated flow | 9–18 months (depending on load) | EN 1822 (H14), ISO 29463 | Controlled disposal; metal parts recyclable, filter media usually incinerated |
| M-ULPA-U15 | ULPA U15 | ≥ 99.9995% at MPPS (typically tested at ~0.12 μm) | Semiconductor, aerospace, high-spec cleanrooms | Ultra-dense fiberglass media, sealed frames | ~350–500 Pa @ rated flow | 12–24 months (highly application dependent) | EN 1822 (U15+), ISO 29463 | Specialized disposal due to high cleanliness requirements; often incinerated |
| M-CARBON-COMP | Composite HEPA + Activated Carbon | Particulate: HEPA H13 performance; Gases: VOC adsorption depends on carbon bed (typical removal 60–95% for common VOCs) | Indoor air quality (odors, VOCs) in offices, labs, hospitality | Microglass HEPA upstream + impregnated granular/pleated carbon layer | ~220–320 Pa (combined) | Carbon: 3–6 months (saturation variable); HEPA: 6–12 months | HEPA side: EN 1822/ISO 29463; carbon rated by adsorption tests (mg/g) per supplier data | Carbon may be handled as spent adsorbent; follow local hazardous-waste rules for VOC-laden media |
| M-ESP-WASH | Electrostatic Precipitator (washable) | Typical particle removal 85–99% for ≥0.1 μm (system-dependent; performance varies with maintenance) | Industrial ventilation, some commercial HVAC applications | Charged collector plates or wires (metal); washable/reusable | Low to moderate: ~50–150 Pa (depends on fan and housing) | Cleaning recommended every 1–3 months; components reusable after maintenance | Performance often verified per IEC/EN electrical safety and local emissions checks | Reusable components (wash and service); collected particulates require proper disposal |
| M-PLEAT-MERV13 | Pleated Synthetic (MERV 13) | Typical capture for 0.3–1.0 μm: ~50–85% (per ASHRAE 52.2 test ranges, varies by design) | Commercial HVAC, residential multi-family buildings | Synthetic pleated media (polyester blends), cardboard or plastic frame | ~80–180 Pa depending on pleat density and face velocity | 3–12 months (depending on environment and loading) | Tested per ASHRAE 52.2 (MERV rating) | Frames often recyclable; media disposal varies by local recycling streams |