The Parker MICROPLEAT DM product line is designed for applications up to 90 FPM, deliver HEPA filtration efficiency at 99.99%, 99.999%, 99.9995% on 0.3 or 0.12, respectively, micron particles.
Uniquely designed for lower air flow applications where uniform laminar air flow is needed, MICROPLEAT filters are available to meet both High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) and Ultra-Low Particulate Air (ULPA) minimum ratings up to 99.97% at 0.3 microns and 99.999% at 0.12 microns, respectively. The filters feature micro-fiber glass media and a mini-pleat design that provide outstanding particulate removal. Parker’s MICROPLEAT filters are available in a wide range of configurations to install in all types of grid framing systems. This flexibility makes them an easy and effective upgrade for improving indoor air quality. Whether a HEPA or ULPA MICROPLEAT filter is selected, both are ideal for use in ceiling mount systems or areas where space is limited.
MICROPLEAT filters are subject to 11 distinct tests and inspections prior to shipment.
Markets
•Commercial and Industrial HVAC
•Process Air Filtration
Applications
•Food processing
•Microelectronics manufacturing
•Schools and universities
•Clean manufacturing facilities
•Hospitals and healthcare facilities
•Government institutions
•Laboratories
•Industrial manufacturing
Benefits
?Use in applications requiring filter for cleanroom ceiling grid or ceiling mounting systems
?Energy savings – Lower pressure drop than standard filters due to highly refined media.
?Fully sealed media pack prevents leakage and air bypass
Features
?Filtration efficiency rating: 99.99%, 99.999% on 0.3 micron and 99.9995% on 0.12 micron
?Depth (in.): 5
?Materials of construction: Anodized extruded Aluminum frame, micro-glass fiber media with mini-pleat separators
?Maximum operating temperature, metal 160 °F (71 °C)
?Rated face velocity: 90 FPM for 5” filter depth
?Recommended final resistance: Twice initial resistance
?Filters individually tested per IEST-RP-CC001
?Classified per UL Standard 900 for Flammability