Engines usually require paper, foam, or cotton filters. Some man made environments like buildings and planes use foam filters, pleated paper, or spun fiberglass filters. Another type of filter uses a static electrical charge to catch dust particles.
Cotton air filters are considered to be the best because of technological advantages, durability, air flow and filtration.
Paper filters are usually used in automobiles because they can be tossed away and they are relatively inexpensive.
Synthetic web formations are also used for air filtration and are made from polyester fiber. They can withstand high temperatures (about 250F) and are used for industrial, commercial, or residential application. Cotton and polyester can be blended together or with other fibers to resulting in a wide range of performance characteristics. Sometimes polypropylene is used to enhance chemical resistance because of its lower temperature tolerance. In many types of HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter) filters, synthetic fibers known as micro-fibers are used.
Spun fibreglass is used for in-duct filters for home air heating and air conditioning systems. These come in many densities and sizes, are inexpensive and can be thrown away. The less dense the higher the airflow, but they don't remove as much dust as the denser ones. The denser filters remove more dust but are more expensive and don't let air pass through as easily. They can also become more loaded with dust and dirt but they are still cheaper to use than the pleated-paper filters of the same size.
Cotton is used for engine filters because it has excellent filtration and air flow but filters particles much smaller than the actual holes. Oiled layers of cotton gauze are used for high performance air filters. Dust particles caught in the filter are held suspended in the cotton gauze and become part of the filter medium which increases filtration but doesn't obstruct airflow to an engine. They outlast paper filters but are more expensive. However, over a service interval of 50,000 miles the disposable paper filter will have already been replaced several times.
The combustion air filter and the cabin air filter are the two main types of air filters used in automobiles. The combustion air filter prevents separate particle of matter from entering the engine's combustion chambers. When the oil is changed, this filter is usually changed but may be changed at longer or shorter times, depending on the use and condition of the vehicle.
Older vehicles that have carburetors or throttle body fuel injection usually use a cylindrical air filter which is 14 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. These are positioned above the carburetor or throttle body and secured in place with a metal lid.
Another pleated-paper filter is the cabin air filter that is placed in the outside-air intake for the vehicle's passenger compartment and come in different shapes and sizes. If the cabin air filters are improperly removed and reinstalled it can lead to water leaks and in rare cases, a cracked windshield. So if you don't know what you're doing it's best to get a professional to replace them.
An air filter by definition is equipment or a machine which is so designed that it can trap and hence remove from air solid particles like mold, dust, bacteria and pollen from air. In any industry clean air is directly related to production quality. And there are strict standards that are needed to be maintained. Directly involved with the manufacturing process, they can mean a lot of money of the company rides on how they are functioning.
The various kinds of air purifiers in the industry are:
- Bag filters - High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) / Ultra Low Particulate Air (ULPA) filter - Fan filters - Box filters - Panel filters - Pre filters
Bag Filters
These are generally used for removing dust in industrial filter applications. The general flow is from outside to the inside of the filter. It also depends on the kind of application. The separation of the particles takes place on the external surface of the filter. However, generally with other filters the partition takes place on the inner surface of the bag filter.
High Efficiency Particulate Air Filters
High Efficiency Particulate Air Filters or more popularly known as just the HEPA filters are widely regarded as the best of all filters. If someone uses it in conjunction with activated carbon or zeolite canister, it becomes a complete filter being effective not only against particulates but also against odors and most gases. The history behind HEPA filters is that it was developed by the Atomic Energy Commission to allow their researchers work in a safe environment and provide them protection from radioactive dust particles. The High Efficiency Particulate Air filters are effective against particulates as small as 0.3 microns and they have an amazing efficiency rate of 99.97%. So what it basically means is that if there are 10000 particulates in air, only 3 particles would be not trapped by the purifier. The HEPA filters are mainly used for laminar airflow cabinets.
Fan Filters
These are made from fiberglass or some mesh-type substance. They are meant to remove lint and other large particles. Such filters are specifically used for industrial purposes.
As there are a lot many types of purifiers and space is limited, we here can discuss only a few. But there are plenty of literatures available on these filters in the Internet. If you are interested you can always do further reading on this. This was meant only to be an introduction.
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