Welded Pocket Filters

Welded pocket filters, also known as bag filters or pocket filters, are used in HVAC systems to capture airborne particles. They are typically made from synthetic or glass fiber media and are designed to handle high airflow rates while maintaining low pressure drops. Here are some key features and benefits of welded pocket filters:

Key Features

  1. Construction: The filters have a welded frame and pockets that ensure durability and prevent air bypass.
  2. Media Types: Available in synthetic or glass fiber media.
  3. Efficiency: Offered in various efficiency ratings, commonly from MERV 8 to MERV 16.
  4. Capacity: High dust-holding capacity, making them suitable for environments with heavy dust loads.
  5. Airflow: Designed to handle high airflow rates without significant pressure drop.
  6. Sizes: Available in various sizes to fit different HVAC systems.

 

Benefits

  1. Durability: Welded construction provides strength and prevents leakage.
  2. Energy Efficiency: Low pressure drop helps in reducing energy consumption.
  3. Maintenance: High dust-holding capacity reduces the frequency of filter replacement.
  4. Air Quality: Improves indoor air quality by effectively capturing dust, pollen, mold spores, and other airborne particles.
  5. Versatility: Suitable for use in commercial, industrial, and residential HVAC systems.

 

Applications

  1. Commercial Buildings: Office buildings, malls, and other commercial spaces.
  2. Industrial Facilities: Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants.
  3. Healthcare: Hospitals and clinics where air quality is critical.
  4. Residential: Homes and apartment buildings.
  5. Cleanrooms: Environments requiring controlled air quality.