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For the separation of grease and oil aerosols

Metal filter for separating oil and grease aerosols from the extract air in ventilation or air-conditioning units, and as a pre-filter

  • Filter medium made of multi-layer aluminium mesh
  • Fixed protection grid made of expanded aluminium mesh
  • Low differential pressures at high volume flows

 

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General Information

Application
  • For the separation of grease and oil aerosols in extract air systems
  • For the separation of coarse dust particles in production facilities

 

Special characteristics
  • Long filter life
  • Quick installation and removal
  • Customised dimensions possible

 

Nominal sizes
  • B × H × T [in]

 

Filter classes
Filter group:
  • ISO Coarse according to DIN EN ISO 16890
Filter classes:
  • Coarse 40 %
  • Coarse 50 %

 

Construction
  • AL: Aluminium
  • STA: Stainless steel

Construction features

  • Filter medium made of multi-layer aluminium mesh
  • Fixed protection grid made of expanded aluminium mesh
  • Moisture-resistant metal frame
  • Available in various installation depths and filter sizes

 

Material and surfaces
  • Filter medium made of aluminium mesh
  • Aluminium frame with U-profile
  • Grille made of expanded aluminium mesh
  • Optional stainless steel frame
  • Optional with a handle

Specification Text

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Specification text
Metal filter for separating oil and grease aerosols from the extract air in ventilation or air-conditioning units, and as a prefilter.
Available in various filter sizes with standard installation depthsand installation cross-sections; filter group ISO Coarse according to DIN EN ISO 16890.
Special characteristics
  • Long filter life
  • Quick installation and removal
  • Customised dimensions possible

 

Construction
  • AL: Aluminium
  • STA: Stainless steel

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