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Filtration Grade Arrestance Wind Velocity Test (m/s) Initial Efficiency Initial Resistance (Pa) Dust Holding Capacity (g/㎡) G3 91% 0.2 <15 ...
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ISO ePM2.5 filters are intended for the removal of fine airborne particles up to 2.5 micrometers in size. Under ISO 16890, this classification is used for filters that provide measurable efficiency against fine particulate matter that can affect indoor air quality, occupant comfort, and system cleanliness.
These filters are commonly applied in commercial and industrial ventilation systems where better particulate control is needed than ISO Coarse or ePM10 filtration can provide, but where HEPA-level filtration is not required.
ISO ePM2.5 filters are designed to target particles:
These may include:
ISO ePM2.5 filters are commonly used in:
ISO ePM2.5 filters are typically selected when applications require finer particle control than ePM10 filtration, but do not need the higher performance of ePM1 or HEPA filtration. They are often used in systems where both indoor air quality and operating efficiency are important.
When selecting ISO ePM2.5 filters, key factors include:
These filters are often a practical middle point between basic pre-filtration and finer particle control.
Compared with ISO Coarse and ISO ePM10 filters, ISO ePM2.5 filters are intended for finer particulate control. Compared with ISO ePM1 filters, they generally target a broader and slightly larger particle range.
This makes ISO ePM2.5 filters a useful option for applications where improved air quality is needed, but full fine-particle optimization is not always necessary.
ISO ePM2.5 refers to a filter classification under ISO 16890 for filters that are effective at capturing particulate matter up to 2.5 micrometers.
They are commonly used in office buildings, hospitals, schools, technical rooms, and commercial HVAC systems requiring improved air quality.
For finer particle control, yes. ISO ePM2.5 filters are intended for smaller particles than ISO ePM10 filters.
In many commercial and industrial HVAC systems, yes, depending on the required air quality level and system design.
Yes. They are often selected for buildings exposed to higher levels of fine particulate pollution.



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