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“Ultra-low Penetration Air” is referred to by the term ULPA. At least 99.999% of dust, pollen, mold, germs, and other airborne particles with a minimum particle penetration size of 120 nanometers can be removed from the air by a ULPA filter.
Oil smoke, cigarette smoke, rosin smoke, pollution, and pesticide dust can all be eliminated with ULPA filters.
By capturing particles up to twice as tiny as the conventional HEPA( High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter specification, ULPA filters offer increased particle trapping effectiveness above standard HEPA filters.
The Global ULPA filter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The first auto scan tested ULPA filter provider is AAF (American Air Filter). To comply with the requirements of testing air filters in accordance with EN1822, the company installed EN 1822 testing equipment.
AAF manufactures each and every ULPA filter in an ISO Class 8 clean facility. These high efficiency filters are packaged in a controlled atmosphere after being individually inspected by an automatic filter scanner EN 1822 testing system.
With automated test report generation as a guarantee of quality in the manufacture, filter quality control is assured.
Leak detection and filter efficiency assessment are carried out automatically by EN1822 testing equipment.
After each test, pertinent test data and results are logged in the system, and printed test reports are connected to individual filters as evidence of their effectiveness in filtering.
Each printed test result includes a 3D map that depicts the real particle penetration acceptance indicators.
With only a quick glance at the test results, this function makes it simple to determine the filter’s effectiveness.