Hepa boxes
Air distribution blocks with a HEPA filter and a grill are used to ensure the specified cleanliness classes in clean rooms.
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) is a filtration system that is used to extract contaminants or particulates from the air in a cleanroom. When installed, it will contribute greatly to maintaining or increasing air cleanliness levels.
What differentiates HEPA filters from other types of filters is how effective it is at filtering small particles from the air (as small as 0.3 microns).
For a filter to be categorised as HEPA, it must be tested and proven to be able to trap up to 99.97% of particulates that are 0.3 microns in size or larger. Even though this is the standard, many HEPA filters can in fact capture particulates that are less than 0.3 microns in size, but 0.3 microns is the minimum that the HEPA filter must be capable of.
With HEPA filters installed by Total Clean Air in your cleanroom, maximising contaminant reduction and operating efficiency can be easily achieved to protect your critical processes. This is why such filters are a critical feature in bigger cleanrooms. What type of HEPA filter will make an ideal fit for your cleanroom will depend on the design of your cleanroom as well as the unique goals of your organisation. You can contact us today for a free site survey to help you determine which HEPA filter system will best suit your needs and the cleanroom class you are trying to achieve.
Engineering company "SVS-ARTA" specializes in the construction and installation of cleanrooms.