What are the applicable scenarios of the combined air filter?
2025-07-07
What are the applicable scenarios of the combined air filter?
The combined air filter, with its multi-stage filtration and highly efficient purification features, can play a role in various scenarios with strict air quality requirements. The following is a detailed description of its applicable scenarios from different fields:Industrial production scenarios
Electronics and semiconductor industry
In workshops such as chip manufacturing and precision electronic component production, even fine dust particles in the air (even at the 0.1μm level) can cause short circuits or performance defects in products. The high-efficiency section of the combined filter (such as HEPA/ULPA) can filter out fine particles, maintaining the standards of Class 100 to Class 1,000 cleanrooms and ensuring product yield.
Pharmaceutical and food processing industry
The aseptic workshop of the pharmaceutical factory and the production environment of injection solutions must meet GMP standards. The combined filter can filter out bacteria, viruses, and dust to prevent drug contamination.
In the baking workshops and filling lines of food processing plants, it is necessary to control the microorganisms and impurities in the air to prevent food from deteriorating and extend its shelf life.
Chemical Engineering and Light Industry
In tobacco leaf processing workshops of cigarette factories, cosmetic production workshops, etc., it is necessary to filter dust and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the air to ensure product quality and the safety of the production environment.
Medical and scientific research scenarios
Hospital operating rooms and ICU
To achieve a cleanliness level of 10,000 or higher, the combined filter can intercept bacteria (such as Staphylococcus aureus), viruses, and aerosols, reducing the risk of postoperative infection. The ICU ward provides a sterile environment for critically ill patients by continuously purifying the air.
Laboratories and research institutions
Biological laboratories, PCR laboratories, sterile animal rooms, etc., need to filter out pathogens and allergens in the air to prevent contamination of experimental samples or exposure of researchers to dangerous microorganisms.
Commercial and public building scenarios
Large commercial complex
In the central air conditioning systems of shopping malls, office buildings, and hotels, combined filters can filter PM2.5, pollen, cooking fumes, etc., improve indoor air quality, reduce the risk of respiratory disease transmission, and enhance the comfort of people.
Transportation hubs and public places
In densely populated areas such as airport terminals, subway stations, and stadiums, fresh air is purified through combined filters to reduce dust, odors, and the spread of viruses, maintaining the health of the public environment.
Special environments and high-end scenarios
Cleanroom and Clean Engineering
In places with extremely high cleanliness requirements, such as semiconductor wafer fabrication plants and lithium battery production workshops, combined high-efficiency filters (such as W-type filter elements without separators) need to be used to achieve ISO grade 5 (Class 100) or higher cleanliness levels.
Aerospace and nuclear energy fields:
The spacecraft assembly workshop needs to control fine dust to avoid affecting the operation of precision instruments.
In the ventilation system of nuclear power plants, combined filters can filter radioactive aerosols to ensure the safety of staff.
Data center and Precision Equipment room
In server rooms, precision instrument control rooms, etc., it is necessary to filter metal dust and oil fume particles in the air to prevent poor heat dissipation of equipment or short circuits in the circuits.
Household and civilian scenarios (Extended applications)
High-end residences and villas
Some families install central fresh air systems that use combined filter modules to filter out outdoor PM2.5, formaldehyde, and other pollutants, which are especially suitable for areas with frequent smog or people who are sensitive to air quality.
Special needs venues
Such as in pet hospitals and animal breeding rooms, it can filter hair, dander, and bacteria. Museums, archives, and other places are used to protect cultural relics from dust and pollutants.
Summary
The application scenarios of the combined air filter cover fields, such as "high cleanliness requirements (industrial/medical), large space purification (commercial/public buildings), and special environmental protection (nuclear energy/aerospace)". Its core advantage lies in the flexible adaptation to different types of pollutants (such as particles, microorganisms, and gases) and purification accuracy requirements in various scenarios through multi-stage filtration combinations.

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