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Your Air Quality,

Our Responsibility

Vina Clean Air Filter


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Ward, Ha Dong Dist, Hanoi City
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About VCAF
VCAF (Vina Clean)
has devoted 5 years in the development and manufacturing of air filters and has won a premium reputation in the air filtration indus-
try in Vietnam.

We have well-established processes and technologies to provide a complete series of air filters for clean room and FFU or custom-
made products to meet all your needs in maintaining high air quality.

VCAF‟s products have been widely adopted in the air-conditioning system, clean room, semiconductor and electronics indus-
tries, hospitals, Pharmaceuticals, food industries, optical industries, theatres, research laboratories, biosafety and animal labs, etc.

VCAF. is certified by multiple organizations to make our products safer. All products and

manufacturing processes are compliant with:

Certification
ISO9001 - 2015
Ashrae 52.1
Ashrae 52.2
EN779:2012 EN1822:2009

As a one-stop-shopping professional manufacturer of air filters for clean room and FFU, VCAF is able to satisfy all your needs in
air filter applications.

In our 1,500m2 clean-room production floor, we have all kinds of work stations:

Production Capacity (Work Station)


5x Pre - Filter/Bag - Filter
2x HEPA Mini- Pleat - Type
2x Medium- Separator - Type HEPA
3x Fan Filter Unit
4x Sets Of Final Testing Equipment

Thank you for the support of our partners and world wild customers in the past 5 years. Your supports have fueled the growth of
VCAF and push us to become better and better.
Our goal is to provide products with best quality, service and competitive prices to our customers.

Your Air Quality Is Our Responsibility

01
Air Pollution and PM1
Air pollution has been assessed to be 4th highest risk factor to human PAH can exist as particles or in the molecular form, but often they are
health and by far the most serious environmental risk. Air pollution found condensed onto the surface of PM1, particles smaller than 1
includes particulate matter (PM). We identify both man-made sources micron. In this study four different air filtration medias (corresponding to
such as vehicle exhaust, construction and power generation along- side M6, F7 [x2] and F9 acc. EN779:2012) were assessed in respect of their
natural sources such as pollen, forest fires and windblown sand and soil. ability to:
Particulate matter from man-made sources, especially combustion
processes, tends to be at the small end of the size range and often these 1. Remove fine particles(0.4 micron)according to method EN779:2012
particles are released into the air near centres of high population densi- 2. Reduce the level of PAH in urban air.
ty, i.e. cities. 3. Reduce the mutagenicity of urban air

Many governments and NGOs publish pollution data in real time on The study concluded that:
websites. The most commonly reported values relate to particle
fractions PM2.5 and PM10. In 2005 the World health Organization A. The PAH content of urban air was progressively reduced by passing
(WHO) published air quality guidelines (AQG) which included recom- the air through filter media of increasing efficiency between M6, F7
mendations for exposure limits to PM2.5 and PM10. and F9. When the reduction in PAH was plotted against the efficiency
of the filters in removing 0.4 micron sized particles (EN779:2012
Recently there has been a shift in focus towards a smaller particle results), the relationship was linear.
fraction, PM1. This is all particles sized 1 micron and less. A micron is
one thousandth of a millimetre. There is a growing body of evidence B. The mutagenicity of urban air was progressively reduced by passing
from the scientific and medical communities that it is the very small the air through filter media of increasing efficiency between M6, F7
particles that we breathe that are most hazardous. By number, particu- and F9. When the reduction in mutagenicity was plotted against the
late matter is very much biased towards particles less than 1 micron in efficiency of the filters in removing 0.4 micron sized particles
size. (EN779:2012 results), the relationship was linear.

The body has some natural defenses against larger particles such as C. There is a direct relationship between the removal of 18 common
the nasal hairs and mucas membranes. However these are not so effec- PAHs and the reduction of mutagenicity of urban air.
tive for smaller particles and potentially they are able to reach the lungs.
Fine particles, less than 1 micron are able to penetrate into the important D. The observed results support the theory that a significant proportion
fine structure of the lungs, the alveoli. Extremely fine particles, so called of airborne PAHs are bound to very small particles; PM1, and highly
ultrafines and nano particles are able to pass through the alveoli and efficient filters are required to effectively reduce their concentration in
enter the bloodstream when they are distributed around the entire body air.
and reach critical organs such as the brain, heart, liver and endocrine
system. So, the hazard from breathing very fine particles, PM1 is clear. There is
a new global standard for the testing and classification of air filters. To
A study published by UK researchers in 2016 reported that ultrafine afford maximum protection against these hazardous pollutants, Ogaya
metallic particles (<0.1 micron) had been found in the human brain and strongly recommend the use of ePM1 rated filters according to
these have been linked to the onset of Alzheimer's Disease. These IS016890.
metallic particles appeared to have been exposed to high temperatures
and it is concluded that they originated in the combustion cycle of diesel
engines.

Polyaro-matic hydrocarbons (PAH) are a group of chemicals that are


released into the air when petrol, diesel, coal, wood and other organic
materials are combusted. PAH are characterized by their toxicity includ-
ing the ability to be capable of causing mutations in human DNA which
can lead to cancers. This behavior is known as mutagenicity.

1 Professor Michael Brauer. University of British Columbia, School of Population and Public Health, Vancouver, Canada.
2 2 Prof David Allsop et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Sept. 2016.
3 "Removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and genotoxic compounds in urban air using air filter materials for mechanical ventilation in
buildings" by loannis Sadiktsis1, Gertrud Nilsson2,3, Ulf Johansson2, Ulf Rannug3 and Roger Westerholm1. Published in ASHRAE's research
publication Science and Technology for the Built Environment, February 2016

02
ISO 16890
VCAF welcome the publication of a new ISO standard for the testing After a period of coexistence, IS016890 will replace EN779:2012 and
and classification of air filters used in general ventilation systems. the European norm will be withdrawn, probably sometime in 2018. It is
Importantly, IS016890 has global applicability and will ultimately be obvious that it would be beneficial if IS016890 also replaced ASHRAE
.
applied in all our markets. 52.2. Whilst this could happen in the future, the time scale is not yet
clearly defined.
Benefits of ISO16890

For specifiers, purchasers and users of air filters For the filter industry
The standard recognizes that air filters positively influence indoor air quality and It will be easier to compare products. This will drive innovation and customer value.
human health. Very poor performing products may be eliminated.

The test method and filter classification system are better aligned with real-world Easier to explain product value in terms of function and customer application.
pollution.

The global applicability will eliminate confusion that occurred when attempts were This standard will remove an obstacle to global trade.
made to compare results of EN779 and ASHRAE 52.2 tests.

How IS016890 compares to EN779:2012 and ASHRAE 52.2.

EN779:2012 ASHRAE 52.2 IS016890


Filter test method Efficiency measurement made using Efficiency measurements made using 0.3-10μm Efficiency measurements made using 0.3-10μm
0.4μm particles particles. Classifications relate to results for E1, particles. Classifications relate to result for PM1,
E2 & E3 efficiency classes - MERV rating PM2.5 & PM10

Discharging method Discharge only filter media, using IPA Soak. Discharge entire filter using KCL salt. Discharge entire filter using IPA vapor.
A tough discharging method. A soft discharging method. Discharge is not A tough discharging method.
mandatory - may be applied as Appendix J
procedure.

Filter loading method Dust loading with ASHRAE dust. Dust loading with ASHRAE dust. Dust loading with ISO fine dust.
Coarse dust. Coarse dust. Fine dust (more like real-world).

Classification system 9 Classes 16 Classes 49 Classes


In 4 different groups

IS016890: Overview of Classification System


Group Designation Requirement Class Reporting Value
ePM1, min ePM2.5, min ePM10, min
ISO Coarse - - <50% Initial gravimetric arrestance
ISO ePM10 - - - ePM10
ISO ePM2.5 - - >/=50% ePM2.5
ISO ePM1 >/=50% >/=50% - ePM1

IS016890: Classification Table


PM1 Classification PM2.5 Classification PM10 Classification Coarse
ePM1[95] ePM2.5[95] ePM10[95] Arrestance reported in 5%
ePM1[90] ePM2.5[90] ePM10[90] Increments starting at 5%
ePM1[85] ePM2.5[85] ePM10[85]
ePM1[80] ePM2.5[80] ePM10[80]
ePM1[75] ePM2.5[75] ePM10[75]
ePM1[70] ePM2.5[70] ePM10[70]
ePM1[65] ePM2.5[65] ePM10[65]
ePM1[60] ePM2.5[60] ePM10[60]
ePM1[55] ePM2.5[55] ePM10[55]
ePM1[50] ePM2.5[50] ePM10[50]
Requirement: Requirement: Requirement: No discharge requirement
>50% initial efficiency. >50% initial efficiency. >50% initial efficiency
>50% discharged efficiency >50% discharged efficiency No discharge requirement

Note: IS016890 demands a minimum (discharged efficiency) of 50% for ePM1 and ePM2.5 rated filters. This will ensure that those filters always
provide a decent standard of long-term filtration in real-world customer applications.

03
Principles of Air Filtration
Five different collection mechanisms govern particulate air filter perfor- The more time a particle has in the “capture zone”, the greater the
mance: straining, interception, diffusion, inertial separation, and electro- surface area of the collection media (fibers), the greater the chances of
static attraction. The first of these mechanisms applies mainly to capture. Filter manufacturers have two distinct methods of addressing
mechanical filters and is influenced by particle size. The last involves an this principle - employ more square footage of fine glass- mat type
imparted charge to enhance performance. media or employ less square footage of high lofted glass media.

Straining Effect Inertia Effect

Inertial separation uses a rapid change in air direction and the principles
Straining occurs when the opening between the media members (fibers, of inertia to separate mass (particulate) from the air stream. Particles at
screen mesh, corrugated metal, etc.) is smaller than the particle diame- a certain velocity tend to remain at that velocity and travel in a continu-
ter of the particle the filter is designed to capture. This principle spans ous direction. This principle is normally applied when there is a high
multiple forms, or filter designs, and is entirely related to the size of the concentration of course particulate and in many cases as pre filtration
particle, media spacing, and media density. mode to higher efficiency final filters.

Interception Effect Electrostatic Effect

Interception occurs when a large particle, because of its size, collides Electrostatic attraction plays a minor role in mechanical filtration. After
with a fiber in the filter that the air stream is passing through. fiber contact is made, smaller particles are retained on the fibers by a
weak electrostatic force. The force may be created through a manufac-
Diffusion Effect turing process, or be dependent upon airflow across media fibers. The
force is eradicated as media fibers collect contaminant that acts as an
insulator to a charge.

Impaction and interception are the dominant collection mechanisms for


particles greater than 0.2μm, and diffusion is dominant for particles less
than 0.2 μm.

Diffusion occurs when the random (Brownian) motion of a particle


causes that particle to contact a fiber. As a particle vacates an area
within the media, by attraction and capture, it creates an area of lower
concentration within the media to which another particle diffuses, only to
be captured itself. To enhance the possibility of this attraction, filters
employing this principle operate at low media velocities and/or high
concentrations of microfine fibers, glass or otherwise.

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Principles of Air Filtration
The following chart notes the four mechanical particle capture effect principles and their value to relative particle sizes

Diffusion Interception Inertia Sieving

100

80
Total
Efficiency

60

Most Penetrating
40 Minimum Particle Size (MPPS)
efficiency

0
0.01 0.1 0.2 1 10
Particle diameter (µm)
Secondary
HEPA / ULPA Filter Pre-Filter

As mechanical filters load with particles over time, their collection efficiency and pressure drop typically increase. Eventually, the
increased pressure drop significantly inhibits airflow, and the filters must be replaced. For this reason, pressure drop across mechan-
ical filters is often monitored because it indicates when to replace filters.

Conversely, electrostatic filters, which are composed of polarized fibers, may lose their collection efficiency over time or when
exposed to certain chemicals, aerosols, or high, relative humidity. Pressure drop in an electrostatic filter generally increases at a
slower rate than it does in a mechanical filter of similar efficiency.

Thus, unlike the mechanical filter, pressure drop for the electrostatic filter is a poor indicator of the need to change filters. When
selecting an HVAC filter, you should keep these differences between mechanical and electrostatic filters in mind because they will
have an impact on your filter's performance (collection efficiency over time), as well as on maintenance requirements (change-out
schedules)

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Standards, Recommendations
EN 1822:2009 Classification Pharmaceutical industry
Pharmaceutical industry
MPPS integral values MPPS local values
Minimum Maximum Minimum Minimum Maximum Minimum
Guide to good Manufacturing Practice (2002)
Filter Filter
group class efficiency penetration P.C efficiency penetration P.C (b)Corresponds approximately to the US Federal Standard 209 E and
(%) (%) (%) (%) ISO as follows: classes A and B to class 100. M 3.5. ISO 5; class C
to class 10,000. M 5.5. ISO 7; class D to class 100.000. M 6.5 ISO 8.
EPA E10 85 15 6.7 – – –
(E)

Nbr of part US Fed. EN ISO France European Union Nbr of part


E11 95 5 20 – – – AFNOR Pharma
0.5 µm/m 3 Std 14644-1 0.1 µm/m 3
(approx.) 209E 1996 NF X industry (approx.)
E12 99.5 0.5 200 – – – 1992 44.101 Guide
1981 GMP 1989
EPA - - - ISO 1 - - 10
H13 99.95 0.05 2,000 99.95 0.25 400
(E)
1 - - - - - 35
H14 99.995 0.005 20,000 99.975 0.025 4,000 4 - - ISO 2 - - 100

ULPA 10 M1 - - - - 350
U15 99.9995 0.0005 200,000 99.9975 0.0025 40,000
(U)
35 M1.5 1 ISO 3 - - 1,000

U16 99.99995 0.00005 2,000,000 99.99975 0.00025 400,000 100 M2 - - - - 3,500


353 M2.5 10 ISO 4 - - 10,000
U17 99.999995 0.000005 20,000,00 99.9999 0.0001 1,000,000
1,000 M3 - - - - 35,000

EPA: Efficiency Particulate Air (filter) 3,530 M3.5 100 ISO 5 4,000 A and B 100,000
HEPA: High Efficiency Particulate Air (filter)
10,000 M4 - - - - 350,000
ULPA: Ultra Low Penetration Air (filter)
P.C.: Purification Coefficient 35,300 M4.5 1,000 ISO 6 - - 1,000,000

100,000 M5 - - - - -
Clean Rooms 353,000 M5.5 10,000 ISO 7 400,000 C -
Classification of different air qualities required for manufacture of sterile 1,000,000 M6 - - - - -
products
3,530,000 M6.5 100,000 ISO 8 4,000,000 D -
Maximum particles per m3 of a size greater 10,000,000 M7 - - - - -
than or equal to Max. nbr:
35,000,000 - - ISO 9 - - -
0.5 µm 5 µm 0.5 µm 5 µm Of µorganisms
Inactive (b) active per m3 (active)
Permissible particle levels in different classes of
A 3,500 0 3,500 0 <1
clean rooms and clean zones
ISO Maximum permissible concentrations (particles/m 3 of air) of CD
B 3,500 0 350,000 2,000 10
classification particles of a size greater than or equal to the size shown below
14644-1
C 350,000 2,000 3,500,000 20,000 100 (1996) 0.1 µm 0.2 µm 0.3 µm 0.5 µm 1 µm 5 µm

ISO 1 10 2 - - - -
D 3,500,000 20,000 not defined (c) not defined (c) 200
ISO 2 100 24 10 4 x -
ISO 3 1,000 237 102 35 8 -
ISO 4 10,000 2,370 1,020 352 83 -
ISO 5 100,000 23,700 10,200 3,520 832 29
ISO 6 1,000,000 237,000 102,000 35,200 8,320 293
ISO 7 - - - 352,000 83,200 2,930
ISO 8 - - - 3,520,000 832,000 29,300
ISO 9 - - - 35,200,000 8,320,000 293,000

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Filter Definitions
μm Micrometer or micron, one-millionth of a meter.

Capacity The volume of air (cfm) which can be delivered through a filter unit.
cfm A measure of the volume of air being used in a system. An air handling system rated at 20,000 CFM would have a volume of air equal to
(cubic feet per minute) 20,000 cubic feet entering the plenum every minute. CFM = FPM x Sq. Area.

Cleanroom A specially constructed, enclosed area environmentally controlled with respect to airborne particulate, temperature, humidity, air pressure,
airflow patterns, air motion and lighting.

Contaminants Airborne dirt, dust, spores, viruses, bacteria, and allergens, which are sometimes referred to as aerosols. They may also be molecular in size
and are then referred to as gaseous contaminants.
Disposable Refers to an expendable component or assembly which is discarded and replaced with a new unit when completely loaded.

D.O.P. An oil-like plasticizer which is readily atomized to form the 0.3 micron test aerosol used in overall penetration and scan tests of HEPA filters
(Dioctyl Phthalate) (extinct test).
Downstream That portion of the system located after the filter. Also, the leaving air or the clean air side of a filter.
The total weight of ASHRAE test dust a filter can hold before reaching a given final resistance. The amount will vary depending on the size and
Dust Holding Capacity design of the filter and airflow rate. Reported in grams, or grams per square foot. May provide a relative measure of filter service life in low
efficiency filters.
In general terms, efficiency is the degree to which a filter will perform in removing solids. Specifically, it refers to any of three filter tests:
Efficiency
ASHRAE 52-92 Arrestance, ASHRAE 52-92 Atmospheric Dust Spot, or DOP Penetration.
Fiberglass A term used to describe filter medias made with coarse or fine glass fibers.

Filter Face Velocity Air stream velocity just prior to entering the filter.

Final Filters The last and most effective filter in a multi-stage progressive filtration system.
The maximum recommended pressure drop across a filter. Used as an indicator as to when a filter should be changed. Expressed in "inches
Final Resistance
w.g.", may or may not be synonymous with final pressure drop.
A term generally applied to a filter used to remove airborne particulate from the air. A filter may be one of many types, such as panel, automatic
Filter self-renewable, extended surface, HEPA, or electrostatic. The term "filter" is sometimes erroneously used to describe a media used
inside the device.
Filter Media Material that makes up the filter element. Glass, cotton, synthetic or cellulose fibers are examples of filter media types.

Gel Seal In cleanroom panels, the two compound silicone-sealing material in the downstream casing sides of knife-edge modules to effect a seal. Can
be any color, but blue is the most popular.

HEPA "High Efficiency Particulate Air" capable of removing a minimum of 99.97% of 0.3 micron DOP smoke particles from a test concentration of
80 micrograms per liter.
High Efficiency Normally considered MERV 9 to MERV 15 (ASHRAE 52.2-2007).

Initial Resistance Differential pressure across a clean filter. Expressed in inches W.G. Synonymous with initial pressure drop.
Laminar Airflow Airflow in parallel uniform lines, with uniform velocity and minimum eddies.

Laminar Flow Cleanroom A cleanroom where a requirement for laminar airflow is usually 20 FPM.

Low Efficiency Considered MERV 1 to MERV 5 (ASHRAE 52.2-2007). Examples: Coarse fiberglass media, layered metal screens, standard polyester, roll
filters.
Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value, a single number that designates an efficiency level when an HVAC level filter is tested using the practice
MERV defined in ASHRAE Standard 52.2, Method of Testing General Ventilation Air-Cleaning Devices for Removal Efficiency by Particle Size. alues
are MERV 1 through MERV 16. Filters higher than MERV 16 are HEPA filters and are evaluated through a practice prescribed by IEST.
A low efficiency filter consisting of a flat sheet of media that is usually contained within a cardboard frame. An alternate design has an internal
Panel Filter
wire frame, normally made with fiberglass or synthetic media from ½ to 2 inches thick. Generally called throw-a-ways.

Penetration The leak rate through the filter, penetration is expressed as a percentage based upon a specific particle size. % penetration is the reciprocal of
% efficiency. HEPA filters, for example, have a 0.3% maximum penetration on 0.3-micron particles.
An extended pleated media filter with media support wire grid and beverage board enclosing frame. The media is a blend of cotton and synthet-
Pleated Panel Filter
ic fibers, with an ASHRAE efficiency of 25-30%.
A filter placed in front of another filter to remove the larger, heavier particles. Primary purpose is to extend life of the final filters. Prefilters are
Prefilters highly recommended in systems requiring high efficiency filtration, especially where a high concentration of lint is present. Two stages of
prefilters are recommended for cleanroom applications.

Pressure, Static The fan-induced pressure which tends to burst or collapse a duct, which is required to move air through a system. Fans must push and pull air
to deliver against resistance from duct friction, filters, coils, and other airflow obstructions.
Pressure, Total The combination of static pressure and velocity pressure within a duct.

Pressure, Velocity The pressure required to maintain movement of air through a duct.

Rated Capacity The air volume, usually specified in cfm, which a manufacturer specifies for a specific air filter.
Technique for locating pinhole leaks or glue-line defects in HEPA filters by inspecting the entire leaving airside of the filter with an appropriate
Scan Test leak detector. Cold DOP with 0.5-micron diameter particles is used as the challenge aerosol. Cold DOP scan testing may be performed at the
factory or on the job site.
Terminal Module A sealed, mounted, ducted HEPA filter - not room side replaceable.

ULPA Ultra low penetration air (filter) with efficiency of 99.9995% on 0.12 micron particles.
Velocity pressure is the energy associated with a liquid or gas, based upon its velocity and density. Velocity pressure is proportional to the
Velocity Pressure
square of velocity. It is akin to the kinetic energy of a system.

Ventilation The process of supplying or removing air by natural or mechanism means to or from any space. Such air may or may not have been
conditioned.

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Quick Selection Guide
Filter Grade Air Filter Selection

US EU GLOBAL
Medium Efficiency

MERV 2 - 4 G2 ≥ 65%
Pre-Filtration

MERV 5 - 6 G3 ≥ 80% ePM Coarse


Primary

MERV 7 - 9 G4 ≥ 90%
Average
Arrestance Arrestance
ASHRAE 52.2 - 2017

ISO 16890 2016


EN 779:2012

MERV 10 M5 ≥ 40% ISO ePM10


MERV 11 - 12 M6 ≥ 60% >50%
Medium

ISO ePM2.5
50-60%
Secondary-Filtration

High Efficiency

MERV 13 F7 ≥ 80% ISO ePM1


MERV 14 F8 ≥ 90% 50 - 70%
MERV 15 F9 ≥ 95%
ISO ePM1
Fine

70 - 85%
Minimum Efficiency
Average Efficiency
Reporting Value ISO ePM1
>85%

DOP 0.3 μm MPPS (Most penetrating Particle Size)

E10 ≥ 85%
≥ 95%
EPA
Final Filters-Clean Room

E11 ≥ 95%
≥ 99.9%
E12 ≥ 99.5%
Very High Efficiency

EN 1822:2009

≥ 99.97%
HEPA

H13 ≥ 99.95%
≥ 99.99%
H14 ≥ 99.995%
≥ 99.999%
PTFE

U15 ≥ 99.9995%
ULPA

DOP 0.1 μm U16 ≥ 99.99995%


U17 ≥ 99.999995%
Gel / Gasket Type
Fan Filter Unit

RM Design

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Products Overview
Coarse Efficiency / Pre-Filtration

Media Rolls Pre Air Filters Extended Surface Carbon Pleated


Filters P.2 Filters Filters
P.1 P.3 P.4
Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration

Bag Filters Rigid Cell Separator Medium Medium ABS


P.5-P.6 Filters Filters Frame Filters
P.7 P.8 P.9

Medium Glass Aluminum & Stainless


Fiber Filters Steel Air Filters
P.10 P.11

Final Filters / Clean Room

Mini Pleat Type Gel Filters Disposable Standard Capacity Housing Replaceable
HEPA / ULPA Filters HEPA Filter Unit HEPA Filter Unit
P.12 P.13 P.14 P.15

V-Bank HEPA Separator Type Separator High Temperature PTFE Membrane For
Filters HEPA Filters HEPA Filters HEPA / ULPA Filters
P.16 P.17 P.18 P.19-P.20

Terminal Filter Housings

Fan Filter Unit Fan Filter Unit Fan Filter Unit


- AC Type - DC Type - Thin Type
P.21 P.22 P.23

Multipurpose Microbial Filter-Deodorant & Anti-Bacterial P.24-P.26

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Coarse Efficiency / Pre-Filtration
Media Rolls Filters
Material Overview
◆Low initial resistance
◆High dust holding capacity
◆For Pre-Filtration of Air Inlet
Application
◆ For fine filtration in air conditioning devices and
installations, particularly final filtration in automotive
spray booths and drying cabinets

Standard
ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 4 - 8
EN779:2012 G1 - G4
Media Type Synthetic Fibre By Roll
Rec. Final Resistance 250 Pa
Max Operating Temperature 80°C

Product Details

Dimension Thickness Initial P.D Final P.D Face Velocity


Model W x L (M) ( mm ) ( Pa ) ( Pa ) (m/sec)

G1 Classfication
VCAF-R5 2 x 20 5 15 180 2.5

G2 Classfication (MERV 4)
VCAF-R10 2 x 20 10 20 180 2.5

G3 Classfication (MERV 6)
VCAF-R15 2 x 20 15 30 250 2.5

G4 Classfication (MERV 8)
VCAF-R20 2 x 20 20 42 250 2

* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Coarse Efficiency / Pre-Filtration
Pre Air Filters
Material Overview
◆Aluminum frame
◆Reduce maintenance cost
◆Low resistance against airflow
◆Easy clean
◆Easy install
◆Longer use time
Application
◆ AHU

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow

ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 4 - 8


EN779:2012 G2, G3, G4 60

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Filter Depth (mm) 21, 46
Media Type Synthetic Fibre 50

Frame Material Aluminum, SUS304, GI 40


Rec. Final Resistance 250 Pa
30
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
20

10

0
1.5 2 2.5 3
Airflow(m/sec)
Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance Remark
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
1''
12 x 24 x 1 287 x 592 x 21 1,700
VCAF-PR21 42
24 x 24 x 1 592 x 592 x 21 3,400
2''
12 x 24 x 2 287 x 592 x 46 1,700
VCAF-PR46 42
24 x 24 x 2 592 x 592 x 46 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Coarse Efficiency / Pre-Filtration
Extended Surface Filters
Material Overview
◆Moisture resistant cardboard frame
◆Robust construction
◆Comprehensive range of standard and non standard sizes
Application
◆ Prevent of dust and dirt built up on treating/cooling coils
within ventilation systems

Standard
ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 4 - 8
EN779:2012 G2, G3, G4
Efficiency Available G2, G3, G4
Filter Depth (mm) 21, 46, 90
Media Type Non-Woven Cotton
Synthetic Blend
Frame Material Paper

Rec. Final Resistance 250 Pa


Max Operating Temperature 93°C

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
1''
12 x 24 x 1 287 x 592 x 21 1,700
VCAF-PURA D 20 x 24 x 1 490 x 592x 21 2,800 75
24 x 24 x 1 592 x 592 x 21 3,400
2''
12 x 24 x 2 2897x 592 x 46 1,700
VCAF-PURA D 20 x 24 x 2 490 x 592 x 46 2,800 60
24 x 24 x 2 592 x 592 x 46 3,400
4''
12 x 24 x 4 287 x 592 x 90 1,700
VCAF-PURA D 20 x 24 x 4 490 x 592 x 90 2,800 50
24 x 24 x 4 592 x 592 x 90 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Coarse Efficiency / Pre-Filtration
Carbon Pleated Filters
Material Overview
◆100% incinerable, Low pressure drop
◆Can be used to upgrade existing installations
◆Lightweight and clean
Application
◆ Odors removed by Activated Carbon
◆ Food Odors
◆ Paint Fumes
◆ Ozone

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 8
EN779:2012 G4 100

Filter Depth (mm) 21, 46, 90

Initial Resistance(Pa)
80
Media Type Non-Woven+Activated Carbon 2"
Frame Material Aluminum, Paper 60

Rec. Final Resistance 350 Pa 40


4"
Max Operating Temperature 40°C
20

0
1.5 2 2.5 3
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)

2''
12 x 24 x 2 287 x 592 x 46 1,700
20 x 20 x 2 490 x 490 x 46 2,380
VCAF-CP46 65
20 x 24 x 2 490 x 592 x 46 2,800
24 x 24 x 2 592 x 592 x 46 3,400
4''
12 x 24 x 4 287 x 592 x 90 1,700
20 x 20 x 4 490 x 490 x 90 2,380
VCAF-CP90 45
20 x 24 x 4 490 x 592 x 90 2,800
24 x 24 x 4 592 x 592 x 90 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Ultra Sonic Synthetic Pocket Filters
Material Overview
◆Extended surface multi pocket filter
◆Comprehensive range of standard sizes
◆High efficiency filtration with low resistance
◆High efficiency
◆Large surface area
◆Ultra sonic welding technology
Application
◆ Air conditioning application

Standard
ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 10 - 16
EN779:2012 M5 - F9
Filter Depth (mm) 381, 530, 600, 630
Media Type Synthetic Fibre
Ultrasonic seaming
Glass Fibre
Frame Material Galvanized Steel
Aluminum
Rec. Final Resistance 250 Pa
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
Efficiency 40%≤M5<60% (White)
60%≤M6<80% (Green)
80%≤F7<90% (Pink)
90%≤F8<95% (Yellow)
95%≤F9 (White)
Product Details

Nominal Size Actual Size Number of Rated Rated Initial


Model Inches mm Pocket Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
M5 Classification (MERV 10)
12 x 24 x 15 287 x 592 x 381 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 15 490 x 592 x 381 6 2,800
85
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 6 3,400
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 21 287 x 592 x 530 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 21 490 x 592 x 530 6 2,800 70
24 x 24 x 21 592 x 592 x 530 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 24 287 x 593 x 600 4 1,700
VCAF-M5 20 x 24 x 24 490 x 593 x 600 6 2,800 60
24 x 24 x 24 592 x 592 x 600 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 30 287 x 592 x 630 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 30 490 x 592 x 630 6 2,800
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 6 2,800 55
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 8 3,400
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 10 3,400

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration

M6 Classification (MERV 11)


12 x 24 x 15 287 x 592 x 381 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 15 490 x 592 x 381 6 2,800
95
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 6 3,400
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 21 287 x 592 x 530 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 21 490 x 592 x 530 6 2,800 75
24 x 24 x 21 592 x 592 x 530 8 3,400
VCAF-M6 12 x 24 x 24 287 x 592 x 600 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 24 490 x 592 x 600 6 2,800 70
24 x 24 x 24 592 x 592 x 600 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 30 287 x 592 x 630 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 30 490 x 592 x 630 6 2,800
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 6 2,800 65
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 8 3,400
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 10 3,400
F7 Classification (MERV 13)
12 x 24 x 15 287 x 592 x 381 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 15 490 x 592 x 381 6 2,800
115
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 6 3,400
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 21 287 x 592 x 530 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 21 490 x 592 x 530 6 2,800 95
24 x 24 x 21 592 x 592 x 530 8 3,400
VCAF-F7 12 x 24 x 24 287 x 592 x 600 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 24 490 x 592 x 600 6 2,800 85
24 x 24 x 24 592 x 592 x 600 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 30 287 x 592 x 630 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 30 490 x 592 x 630 6 2,800
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 6 2,800 80
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 8 3,400
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 10 3,400
F8 Classification (MERV 14)
12 x 24 x 15 287 x 592 x 381 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 15 490 x 592 x 381 6 2,800
125
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 6 3,400
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 21 287 x 592 x 530 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 21 490 x 592 x 530 6 2,800 105
24 x 24 x 21 593 x 593 x 530 8 3,400
VCAF-F8 12 x 24 x 24 287 x 592 x 600 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 24 490 x 592 x 600 6 2,800 95
24 x 24 x 24 592 x 592 x 600 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 30 287 x 592 x 630 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 30 490 x 592 x 630 6 2,800
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 6 2,800 90
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 8 3,400
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 10 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration

F9 Classification (MERV 16)


12 x 24 x 15 287 x 592 x 381 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 15 490 x 592 x 381 6 2,800
135
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 6 3,400
24 x 24 x 15 592 x 592 x 381 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 21 287 x 592 x 530 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 21 490 x 592 x 530 6 2,800 115
24 x 24 x 21 593 x 593 x 530 8 3,400
VCAF-F9 12 x 24 x 24 287 x 592 x 600 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 24 490 x 592 x 600 6 2,800 105
24 x 24 x 24 592 x 592 x 600 8 3,400
12 x 24 x 30 287 x 592 x 630 4 1,700
20 x 24 x 30 490 x 592 x 630 6 2,800
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 6 2,800 110
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 8 3,400
24 x 24 x 30 592 x 592 x 630 10 3,400

* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Rigid Cell Filters
Material Overview
◆Range of standard sizes
◆Rigid design concept
◆Ideal for variable Air Volume (VAV) systems
◆Suitable for turbulent airflow
Application
◆ Air conditioning applications

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 10 - 14
EN779:2012 M5 - F8 250

Filter Depth (mm) 150, 292

Initial Resistance(Pa)
200
Media Type Glass Fibre, Synthetic Fibre Single
Frame Material Galvanized Steel, Aluminum 150
Flange

Frame Type Single Flange, Box Type


Rec. Final Resistance 450 Pa 100

Max Operating Temperature 70°C Box


50
Type
0
850 1700 2550 3400 4250
Airflow(CMH)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
M5 Classfication (MERV 10)
12 x 24 x 6 287 x 592 x 150 1,020
70
24 x 24 x 6 592 x 592 x 150 2,040
VCAF-BW-M5
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
44
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
M6 Classfication (MERV 11)
12 x 24 x 6 287 x 592 x 150 1,020
90
24 x 24 x 6 592 x 592 x 150 2,040
VCAF-BW-M6
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
67
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
F7 Classfication (MERV 13)
12 x 24 x 6 287 x 592 x 150 1,020
116
24 x 24 x 6 592 x 592 x 150 2,040
VCAF-BW-F7
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
88
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
F8 Classfication (MERV 14)
12 x 24 x 6 287 x 592 x 150 1,020
169
24 x 24 x 6 592 x 592 x 150 2,040
VCAF-BW-F8 12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
129
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Separator Medium Filters
Material Overview
◆Fine fibre ensures that filter maintains its efficiency
throughout its life in the system
◆Suitable for variable airflow
◆High dust holding capacity Robust design
Application
◆ Built-up filter banks, rooftops, split systems, free-standing
units, package systems and air handlers

Standard
ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 11 - 14 Initial Resistance vs. Airflow (24''x24''x12'')
EN779:2012 M6 - F8
250
Filter Depth (mm) 150, 292

Initial Resistance(Pa)
200
Media Type Glass Fibre
Frame Material Galvanized Steel, Aluminum 150

Separator Style Aluminum


100
Header Type Single Flange, Box Type
50
Rec. Final Resistance 450 Pa
0
Max Operating Temperature 90°C 850 1700 2550 3400 4250
Airflow(CMH)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Header
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
Type (CMH) (Pa)
(H x W x D) (H x W x D)
M6 Classfication (MERV 11)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Box
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
VCAF-SM-M6 110
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Single
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
F7 Classfication (MERV 13)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Box
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
VCAF-SM-F7 150
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Single
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
F8 Classfication (MERV 14)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Box
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400
VCAF-SM-F8 160
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 1,700
Single
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 3,400

* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Medium ABS Frame Filters
Material Overview
◆Long operating life
◆Light and robust
◆Very low Energy Consumption
◆Less frequent changes
◆Higher dust holding capacity
Application
◆ Air conditioning applications and preparatory filtration in
clean rooms

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow (24''x24''x12'')


ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 11 - 15
EN779:2012 M6 - F9 200

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Filter Depth (mm) 292
Media Type Glass Fibre 150

Frame Material ABS


Separator Style Hot Melt 100

Header Type Single Flange


Rec. Final Resistance 450 Pa 50

Max Operating Temperature 70°C


0
850 1700 2550 3400 4250
Airflow(CMH)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
M6 Classfication (MERV 11)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 x 3V 1,700
VCAF-MABSM-M6 80
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 x 4V 3,400
F7 Classfication (MERV 13)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 x 3V 1,700
VCAF-MABSM-F7 90
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 x 4V 3,400
F8 Classfication (MERV 14)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 x 3V 1,700
VCAF-MABSM-F8 110
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 x 4V 3,400
F9 Classfication (MERV 15)
12 x 24 x 12 287 x 592 x 292 x 3V 1,700
VCAF-MABSM-F9 130
24 x 24 x 12 592 x 592 x 292 x 4V 3,400

* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Medium Glass Fiber Filters
Material Overview
◆Low pressure drop
◆Large surface area
◆Incinerable
◆High dust holding capacity
◆Slim-line, mini-pleat design
◆Easy disposal
Application
◆ Air conditioning applications and preparatory filtration in
clean rooms

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow (24''x24''x4'')


ASHRAE 52.2:2017 MERV 11 - 14
250
EN779:2012 M6 - F8

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Filter Depth (mm) 65, 75, 90
200
Media Type Glass Fibre
Frame Material Galvanized Steel, Aluminum 150
Separator Style Hot Melt
100
Rec. Final Resistance 450 Pa
Max Operating Temperature 70°C 50

0
850 1700 2550 3400 4250
Airflow(CMH)

Product Details

Model Nominal Size Actual Size Header Rated Rated Initial


Inches mm Type Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)

M6 Classfication (MERV 11)


12 x 24 x 4 287 x 592 x 75 Single 1,645 80
20 x 20 x 4 490 x 490 x 75 Single 2,325 75
VCAF-MM-M6
20 x 24 x 4 490 x 592 x 75 Single 2,810 70
24 x 24 x 4 592 x 592 x 75 Single 3,400 70
F7 Classfication (MERV 13)
12 x 24 x 4 287 x 592 x 75 Single 1,645 155
20 x 20 x 4 490 x 490 x 75 Single 2,325 140
VCAF-MM-F7
20 x 24 x 4 490 x 592 x 75 Single 2,810 130
24 x 24 x 4 592 x 592 x 75 Single 3,400 130
F8 Classfication (MERV 14)
12 x 24 x 4 287 x 592 x 75 Single 1,645 175
20 x 20 x 4 490 x 490 x 75 Single 2,325 160
VCAF-MM-F8
20 x 24 x 4 490 x 592 x 75 Single 2,810 155
24 x 24 x 4 592 x 592 x 75 Single 3,400 150
* Other dimensions are available on request *

20
Medium Efficiency / Secondary-Filtration
Aluminum & Stainless Steel Air Filters
Material Overview
◆Easily cleaned and service for saving cost
◆Providing durable life for filtration uses
◆The most economic and most effective way for industrial
ventilation equipment
Application
◆ All stainless Steel Air Filter has low resistance and high
dust collection capacity which make filter to be an ideal
filter for many industrial uses

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


ASHRAE 52.2:2017 -
EN779:2012 - 100

Filter Depth (mm) 21, 46

Initial Resistance(Pa)
80
Frame Material Aluminum, Stainless Steel
60

40

20

0
1 1.5 2 2.5
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)

1''
12 x 24 x 1 287 x 592 x 21 1,700
20 x 20 x 1 490 x 490 x 21 2,380
VCAF-ASS-21 22.5
20 x 24 x 1 490 x 592 x 21 2,800
24 x 24 x 1 592 x 592 x 21 3,400
2''
12 x 24 x 2 287 x 592 x 46 1,700
20 x 20 x 2 490 x 490 x 46 2,380
VCAF-ASS-46 32.3
20 x 24 x 2 490 x 592 x 46 2,800
24 x 24 x 2 592 x 592 x 46 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Final Filters / Clean Room
Mini Pleat Type HEPA / ULPA Filters
Material Overview
◆Gasket Seal design
◆Lowest possible Pressure drop from micro glass media
◆Individually tested for certified performance
Application
◆ HEPA/ULPA filter for clean rooms and LAF benches

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13 - U16
Filter Depth (mm) 65, 70, 75, 90 400

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Media Type Glass Fibre, PTFE
Frame Material Aluminum, Stainless Steel 300
U15 H13
Separator Style Hot Melt
Gasket Material PU, Neoprene, EPDM, RB 200
H14
Gasket Position Both sides
Faceguard Position Both sides 100

Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop


Max Operating Temperature 70°C 0
0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.2
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMM) (Pa)
H13 Classfication
12 x 24 x 3 305 x 610 x 75 300
24 x 24 x 3 610 x 610 x 75 600
24 x 48 x 3 572 x 1172 x 75 960
VCAF-MP-H13-75 24 x 48 x 3 1172 x 1172 x 75 1950 120
24 x 48 x 3 610 x 1220 x 75 1200
H14 Classfication
12 x 24 x 3 305 x 610 x 65 300
24 x 24 x 3 610 x 610 x 65 600
24 x 48 x 3 572 x 1172 x 75 960
VCAF-MP-H14-75 48 x 48 x 3 1172 x 1172 x 75 1950 125
24 x 48 x 3 610 x 1220 x 65 1200

* Other dimensions are available on request *

22
Final Filters / Clean Room
Gel Filters
Material Overview
◆Gel seal design
◆Light weight
◆Available in a range of efficiencies
Application
◆ HEPA filter for clean rooms and LAF benches

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13
Filter Depth (mm) 85 110

Media Type Glass Fibre

Initial Resistance(Pa)
100
Frame Material Aluminum
Separator Style Hot Melt 90
Faceguard Position Both sides
Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop 80
H13
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
70

0
0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
H13 Classfication
570 x 570 x 85 480
24 x 24 x 3 580 x 580 x 85 540
610 x 610 x 85 600
VCAF-GEL-H13-85 130
570 x 1180 x 85 108
24 x 48 x 3 580 x 1190 x 85 115
610 x 1220 x 85 1200
* Other dimensions are available on request *

23
Final Filters / Clean Room
Housing Replaceable HEPA Filter Unit (Hepa Box)
Material Overview
◆Compact filter-diffuser for clean room
◆Ready to install
◆Lightweight anodize extruded aluminum Body
◆With hanger design
◆Fit with gel filter for room side change
Application
◆ Final filtration or clean rooms

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13 - U15
110
Housing Depth (mm) 350, 450, 550

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Height Of Inlet Duct (mm) Standard Design 100
Media Type Glass Fibre (Standard)
Frame Material Aluminum 90
Separator Style Hot Melt
80
Gasket Material PU
H13
Gasket Position Downstream 70
Faceguard Position Both sides
Inlet Collor 10'' (250mm Standard) 0
0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45
12'' (300mm), 14'' (350mm) Airflow(m/sec)
External Insulation Yes
Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initital pressure drop
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Filter Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (H x W x D) ( CMH ) ( Pa )
Standard
15 x 15 x 14 375 x 375 x 350 305 x 305 x 75 150
15 x 28 x 14 375 x 680 x 350 305 x 610 x 75 300
VCAF-HRHF-350 120
28 x 28 x 14 680 x 680 x 350 610 x 610 x 75 600
26 x 50 x 14 640 x 1240 x 350 570 x 1170 x 75 1032
Normal
15 x 15 x 18 375 x 375 x 450 305 x 305 x 150 270
VCAF-HRHF-450 15 x 28 x 18 375 x 680 x 450 305 x 610 x 150 540
250
28 x 28 x 18 680 x 680 x 450 610 x 610 x 150 1080
28 x 52 x 18 680 x 1290 x 450 610 x 1220 x 150 2160
High
15 x 15 x 22 375 x 375 x 550 305 x 305 x 292 540
15 x 28 x 22 375 x 680 x 550 305 x 610 x 292 1080
VCAF-HRHF-550 250
28 x 28 x 22 680 x 680 x 550 610 x 610 x 292 2160
28 x 52 x 22 680 x 1290 x 550 610 x 1220 x 292 3400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

24
Final Filters / Clean Room
V-Bank HEPA Filters
Material Overview
◆High air flow rates, up to 5000 m3/hr
◆Tested in accordance with EN1822
◆High filter surface area offers low pressure
drop for energy savings and longer life
Application
◆ Very high efficiency final filtration in air condition

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow (24''x24''x12'')


EN1822:2009 H13, H14
Filter Depth (mm) 292 350

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Media Type Glass Fibre 300

Frame Material Aluminum (Standard) 250


Stainless Steel, GI 200
Gasket Material PU H13
150
Header Type Single Flange, Double Flange
100
Box Type
50
Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop
Max Operating Temperature 70°C 0
1800 2600 3400 4200
Airflow(CMH)

Product Details

Nominal Actual Rated Rated


Model Size Size No.V-Bank Airflow Initial
Inches mm (CMH) Resista
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) nce
(Pa)
H13 Classfication
12 x 24 x 12 295 x 595 x 292 4V 1,500
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 292 4V 1,700
VCAF-VB-H13 250
24 x 24 x 12 595 x 595 x 292 3V 3,000
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 292 4V 3,400
H14 Classfication
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 292 4V 1,500
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 292 4V 1,700
VCAF-VB-H14 250
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 292 4V 3,000
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 292 5V 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Final Filters / Clean Room
Separator Type HEPA Filters
Material Overview
◆Deep Pleated
◆Low pressure drop with high capacity
◆Available in varieties of cell sides and efficiencies
◆All HEPA filter efficiency is tested in accordance with
EN 1822
◆Available standard (STD series) and High (HCseries)
capacity series
Application
◆ Used as final filter in hospital, pharmaceutical and food
processing industry

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13, H14
400
Filter Depth (mm) 150, 292

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Media Type Glass Fibre
Galvanized Steel , Stainless 300
Frame Material
Steel, Aluminum
Plywood 200

Separator Style Aluminum H13


100
Gasket Material PU
Gasket Position Downstream, Upstream
Both sides 0
0.4 1.2 2 2.8
Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop Airflow(m/sec)
Max Operating Temperature 70°C

Product Details

Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial


Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
H13 Classfication
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 540
HEPATEC-SAF-SC 250
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,080
H14 Classfication
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 540
HEPATEC-SAF-SC 250
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,080
H13 Classfication (HC)
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 780
HEPATEC-SAF-HC 250
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,700
H14 Classfication (HC)
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 150 780
HEPATEC-SAF-HC 250
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 150 1,700
* Other dimensions are available on request *

26
Final Filters / Clean Room
Mimi Pleat High Capacity Type HEPA Filters
Material Overview
◆Deep Pleated
◆Low pressure drop with high capacity
◆Available in varieties of cell sides and efficiencies
◆All HEPA filter efficiency is tested in accordance with
EN 1822
◆Available standard (STD series) and High (HC
series) capacity series
Application
◆ Used as final filter in hospital, pharmaceutical and food
processing industry

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13, H14
400
Filter Depth (mm) 150, 292

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Media Type Glass Fibre
300
Frame Material Aluminum(Standard),
SUS304, Galvanized Steel
200
Separator Style Hot-Melt
H13
Gasket Material PU 100
Gasket Position Down-Up Stream, Both Sides

Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop 0


0.4 1.2 2 2.8
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details

Nominal Size Actual Rated Rated Initial


Model Inches Size mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
H13 Classfication
12 x 12 x 6 305 x 305 x 150 300
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 600
HEPATEC-MPF-SC 18 x 18 x 6 457 x 457 x 150 650 250
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,200
H14 Classfication
12 x 12 x 6 305 x 305 x 150 300
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 600
HEPATEC-MPF-SC 18 x 18 x 6 457 x 457 x 150 650 275
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,200
H13 Classfication (HC)
12 x 12 x 6 305 x 305 x 150 370
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 750
HEPATEC-MPF-HC 18 x 18 x 6 457 x 457 x 150 250
850
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,500
H14 Classfication (HC)
12 x 12 x 6 305 x 305 x 150 370
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 750
HEPATEC-MPF-HC 18 x 18 x 6 457 x 457 x 150 850 275
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,500

* Other dimensions are available on request *

27
Final Filters / Clean Room
Separator High Temperature HEPA Filters
Material Overview
◆High efficiency
◆Max operating temperature
Application
◆ Paint bake over and other high temperature applications

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13, H14
Filter Depth (mm) 150, 292 (Standard) 400

Media Type Glass Fibre

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Frame Material Stainless Steel, Aluminum 300

Separator Style Aluminum 6''


Gasket Material Red Silicone 200

Sealant Red Silicone 12''


Header Type Box Type 100

Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop


0
Max Operating Temperature 150°C ~ 350°C 0.4 1.2 2 2.8
Airflow(m/sec)

Product Details
Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial
Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH) (Pa)
Standard Capacity
12 x 24 x 6 305 x 610 x 150 510
24 x 24 x 6 610 x 610 x 150 1,020
VCAF-HT-SC 250
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 292 890
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 292 1,900
High Capacity
12 x 24 x 12 305 x 610 x 292 1,700
VCAF-HT-HC 250
24 x 24 x 12 610 x 610 x 292 3,400
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Final Filters / Clean Room
PTFE Membrane For HEPA / ULPA Filters
Material Overview
◆PTFE fiber formed with high density papers
◆Ultraclean, non-shedding membrance
◆No boron, phosphorus and other substances are released
◆Low pressure drop
◆Water repellent performance, moisture resistance
◆Acid and an organic solvent excellent
Application
◆ Cleanroom, air filtration, corrosive chemicals, FFU use
◆ Ventilation system

Standard Initial Resistance vs. Airflow


EN1822:2009 H13 - U16
Filter Depth (mm) 70 200

Media Type Teflon Filter Paper

Initial Resistance(Pa)
Frame Material Aluminum, PP 150

Sealant PU HEPA
Separator Style Hot Melt 100

Gasket Material PU, Neoprene, EPDM, RB


Gasket Position Upstream, Downstream 50

Both sides, None PTFE


Faceguard Position Upstream, Downstream 0
300 600 900
Both sides, None Airflow(CMH)
Rec. Final Resistance 2x Initial pressure drop
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
Product Details

Nominal Size Actual Size Rated Rated Initial


Model Inches mm Airflow Resistance
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMM) (W)
H13 Classfication
24 x 48 x 3 570 x 1170 x 70 108
VCAF-PTFE-H13 57
48 x 48 x 3 1170 x 1170 x 70 216
U16 Classfication
24 x 48 x 3 570 x 1170 x 70 108
VCAF-PTFE-U16 73
48 x 48 x 3 1170 x 1170 x 70 216
* Other dimensions are available on request *

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Final Filters / Clean Room
Performance Comparison of Glass Fiber and PTFE
Glass Fiber

PTFE

Product Details

PTFE Glass Fiber

Average Pore Size 0.7mm 3.0mm


Fiber Diameter 0.05-0.2mm 0.05-1.0mm
Media Depth 0.4mm 0.4mm
Media Resistance (99.99% @ 0.3μm) 130Pa @ 0.45m/s 240Pa @ 0.45m/s
* Other dimensions are available on request *

PTFE Membrane Glass Fiber

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Terminal Filter Housings
Fan Filter Unit
Material Overview
◆Flexible change design
◆Convenient design of installation
◆Easy carry/handle friendly design
◆Multiple safe protect devices

Standard

Housing Material Galvanized, Stainless Steel 304, 430, 201


Power Supply 220V 1 Phase 50/60 Hz
Air Velocity 0.3-0.5 m/s
Cabinet Material Stainless (SUS 430, SUS 304, SUS 201)
Airflow Control 3 Speeds
Filter Efficiency Over H13/H14/U15 at particle Dia., Over 0.3μm
Filter Frame Aluminum

Noise Level (dBA) < 65

Product Details

Housing Size Filter Size Rated


Model mm mm Airflow
(H x W x D) (H x W x D) (CMH)
VCAF-FFU-01EL 572 x 1172 x 150/250 572 x 1172 x 70/75 960

VCAF-FFU-02EL 1172 x 1172 x 150/250 1172 x 1172 x 70/75 1950

VCAF-FFU-03EL 575 x 1175 x 150/250 572 x 1172 x 70/75 960

VCAF-FFU-04EL 1175 x 1175 x 150/250 1172 x 1172 x 70/75 1950

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Multipurpose Microbial Filter-Deodorant & Anti-Bacterial
Product Selection Material Overview
◆To inhibit microbial growth and protect the integrity of the
filters media.
◆The natural ingredients which can reduce or eliminate odor in
the air efficiently.
It kills odor from the cause which can last longer than regular
product.
◆Hinokitol is not only working for reduce fungus and bacteria,
but also removing dust mite and other harmful material from
the environment.

Microbial Filter Odor factor Neutralization +


can release in the air Decomposition
deodorant factor →Deodorization
into the air

Air Filter Coating


Ingredients
Advantage Application ◆ Hinokitiol、Rosemary、lavender、Neem、Bamboo grass、
Selection Ingredients
argyi、green leaf exact、eucalyptol、jasmine、grapefruit、
Pre-Filtration Deodorant & Main Food cinnamon, etc. Total 25 natural ingredients.
Anti-Bacterial ingredient Factories、
„‟Hinokitol‟‟. Department Unique-Technology
Total 25 Store、 ◆ Porous Microencapsulation with special procedure.
natural Airport、
ingredients Office、 ◆ Can help the anti-odor material to be accumulated to 14
Hotel layers and 270% o.w.f.
◆ Can prevent the immediate odor and block it happens again.
Secondary- Ditto- Ditto- Hospital、
Filtration Bio-Tech ※The capsule
Final Filters Ditto- Ditto- Cleanroom diameter is 2 μm
with amount of 7
mm to 8 mm,
which inserts
and dry to the
filer 7 times.

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Multipurpose Microbial Filter-Deodorant & Anti-Bacterial
Application
◆ Install on the outlet of air condition, fans and air purifier.
◆ The effectiveness of reducing odor can be felt immediately.
◆ Can kill the smell and smoke of the cigarette right away.
Where To Use ?

Cleanroom
HVAC System
Equipment

AHU Hospital

Department
Airport
Store

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Multipurpose Microbial Filter-Deodorant & Anti-Bacterial
Comparison of deodorant < Ammonia、Hydrogen Sulfide、Trimethylamine、Methyl Mercaptan>
Odor Residual Rate(%)

Odor Residual Rate(%)

Odor Residual Rate(%)

Odor Residual Rate(%)


High Performance On Deodorant & Anti-Bacterial

Deodorant Performance Anti-Bacterial Activity


After 24 hours Speci es Tes ti ng Ba cteri a Effect

Ini ti a l odor Control odor LEP


Ga s N=1 N=2 V
concentra ti on concentra ti on (Legionella neumophila)

Methyl Mercaptan 140 83 0(100) 0(100) E. coli V


Bacteria
Hydrogen Sulfide 320 290 0(100) 0(100) Sta phyl ococcus a ureus V

Methyl Butyrate 27 5 0(100) 0(100) Pyocya ni n V

Tri methyl a mi ne 70 53 0(100) 0(100) Pneumoni a e V

Formaldehyde 50 11 0(100) 0.25(98)

Tol uene 260 100 0(100) 0(100)

Alcohol 1100 420 20(95) 20(95)

Xyl ene 250 60 0(100) 0(100)

Styrene 300 80 1(99) 0(100)

Ammonia 960 230 1.5(99.3) 0.6(99.7)

Pyri di ne 55 7.5 0(100) 0(100)

Aceti c a ci d 65 6 0.3(95) 0.2(97)

Aceta l dehyde 140 80 0(100) 0(100)

Ni coti ne Sti nk 25 6.5 0.1(99) 0.1(99)

Unit: ppm, () is for deodorization rate (%)

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Customer Focus
Manufacturing Facilities in
Vietnam

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