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DUAL-PLY MEDIA . . . . THE ONLY TRUE HIGH PERFORMANCE MEDIA

Distinct Dual Density provides maximum dust loading and dust retention. The coarse, open structure of the white, air entering layer is designed for depth loading. The green, dense downstream layer prevents finer dirt from passing through the media.

Unique  Adhesive uniformly coats one-half of the total fibers (downstream layer) during the actual formation of the media

Renews its Effectiveness by absorbing dust particles into the adhesive, thus trapping them onto the surface of individual fibers

Will Not Dry Out in use due to the nonvolatile chemical composition of its adhesive formulation

Will Not Migrate. It is an integral part of the media matrix formed during production. Tests conducted at velocities of 900 fpm showed NO migration.

Antimicrobial is a biocide that effectively controls growth of mold mildew, algae on filters. Our filters with the antimicrobial do not support microbial growth. This antimacrobial will not off gas, migrate or leach into the air stream.

Operating Temperatures up to 200° F are acceptable with no adverse effect in performance or media integrity

TECHNICAL DATA

Dual-Ply media is a true high performance media. Independent laboratory testing using ASHRAE Standard 52.2 (Method of testing General Ventilation Air Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size) classified one inch Dual-Ply as MERV 8 (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value). The actual test performance curves show removal efficiencies at various resistance values.

Technical Data
Technical Data

Distinct Dual Density provides maximum dust loading. The course open structure of the white, air entering layer is designed for depth loading. The green dense downstream layer prevents finer dirt particles from passing through the media.

Unique Adhesive uniformly coats the fibers in the downstream layer during the formation of the media.

 

   


       
         
         
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