What Is an F6 Air Filter? ISO & EN Ratings Explained
F6 air filters are medium-efficiency filters historically classified under the EN 779 standard and now aligned with ISO 16890 as
F6 air filters are medium-efficiency filters historically classified under the EN 779 standard and now aligned with ISO 16890 as
M5 air filters are classified as medium-efficiency filters used in HVAC systems to capture airborne particles that are larger than
A MERV 10 air filter is a medium-efficiency filter rated according to the ASHRAE 52.2 standard, capable of capturing 50%
H13 air filters are part of the high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) classification system and play a critical role in environments
H12 air filters are high-efficiency filters designed to capture fine airborne particles that are harmful to human health and sensitive
H10 air filters are part of the high-efficiency filter family, designed to capture fine airborne particles with moderate precision. Under
In the industrial air-filtration world, filter “grades” can feel like an alphabet soup—MERV, ePM, H10, H13—leaving engineers and purchasing teams
Fine airborne particles—especially PM2.5—can slip deep into the lungs, aggravating asthma, raising cardiovascular risk, and coating sensitive equipment with conductive
Fine particulate matter—especially particles in the PM1 to PM2.5 range—poses serious health and operational risks in indoor environments. Unlike larger