AKADEMY
Advanced Air Filter Technology
Air filtration works by eliminating harmful particles and contaminants from the air we breathe. This process combines physical and chemical methods to ensure the air is free from allergens, dust, and other pollutants. The primary mechanisms involved in air filtration are:
ATEX, an acronym derived from “Atmospheres Explosible,” refers to the European Parliament Directive 94/9/EC, updated under the ATEX 2014/34/EU Guidelines. This directive primarily establishes manufacturing standards to ensure the quality and safety of protective systems designed for use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
HEPA filter housing sealing and surface compatibility are critical for ensuring a tight seal between the filter and the housing, preventing any unfiltered air from bypassing the system. The effectiveness of these gaskets relies heavily on the compatibility and quality of both the gasket material and the housing’s gasket pressing surface.