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IFFR : |
Light industry filter with low air resistance. Perfect to replace throwaway filter.
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HDIF : |
Industrial filter with low air resistance. Same model than IFFR but with
2 steel supports on each side to make it stronger.
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IFPR : |
Progressive industrial filter which mean a better particle air retention.
This filter represents an excellent compromise between HIGH EFFICIENCY filter (IFHE)
and the low resistance one (IFFR). |
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IFHE : |
High efficiency industrial filter. Very dense aluminum meshes construction with
an accumulation room to increase the efficiency. |
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IFPR : |
Heavy duty and high-dirt holding capacity. Heavy industry filter. High flow resistant.
This filter can grab as much as 800 grams of dust. The perfect filter for pulp and paper
and aluminum industry. |
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USES |
CHARACTERISTICS |
ADVANTAGES |
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Ventilation systems;
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Heating systems;
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Filtration wall;
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Dust collector;
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And many others.
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- Steel channel
(aluminum and stainless
steel available);
- Aluminum mesh or
stainless steel available
on all models;
- The five versions are
listed in increasing order
of efficiency as follows: IFFR,
HDIF, IFPR, IFHE and IFHC;
- Washable with air or water.
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- Strong construction;
- Excellent durability;
- Easy to clean;
- Captures drizzle;
- Traps grease;
- Various pressure drop
and efficiency according
to the model;
- UL and ULC listed.
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