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Camfil  Product Catalogue
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Camfil Product Catalogue

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Introduction
This document provides an overview of Camfil's air filtration products and standards, focusing on the EN779:2012 standard for air filters, Eurovent certification, and ATEX directives for explosive atmospheres. It also covers applications in various industries such as automotive, power systems, food and beverage, and microelectronics.
Product Range
  • Pre-Filtration (G3 to G4): Products like 30/30, AeroPleat, and CamVane for initial air filtration stages.
  • Comfort Filters (M5 to F9): City-Flo XL and Hi-Flo series for enhancing indoor air quality.
  • EPA/HEPA/ULPA Filters (E10 to U17): High-efficiency filters like Close Pleat H13 and Megalam series for critical environments.
  • Molecular Filtration: Solutions like CityPleat and CamCarb for removing gaseous pollutants.
  • Housings & Frames: Various filter holding frames and casings for secure installation.
  • Air Purifiers, Dust Collectors & Gas Turbine Filtration: Includes CamCleaner series and specialized filters for industrial applications.
Environmental Commitment
Camfil emphasizes its commitment to environmental sustainability by designing products that minimize waste and energy consumption. The company uses recyclable materials and optimizes filter lifespan to reduce operational costs and environmental impact. Camfil's ISO 14001 certified factories focus on reducing hazardous materials in production.
Energy Efficiency
With rising energy costs, Camfil offers solutions to optimize air filtration economically. The company highlights the importance of low-pressure loss materials to reduce energy consumption during filter use.
Specifications and Procedures
The document emphasizes the significance of choosing efficient filters like the F7, which offer low pressure loss and high IAQ. It explains that energy costs constitute 70% of the total lifecycle cost of air treatment systems, and that pressure loss directly affects energy consumption. Camfil's software aids in selecting the right filter to optimize energy costs.
Standards and Recommendations
The document introduces Eurovent's new energy efficiency classification for air filters, ranging from A (lowest energy consumption) to G (highest). It stresses the importance of testing filters according to EN 779:2011 standards to ensure quality and comparability.
Camfil CREO Software
Camfil's CREO software is highlighted as a tool for optimizing clean room air filtration. It features a simulation engine for calculating particle generation, steady-state conditions, and lifecycle costs. The software supports designers in selecting air handling systems and filters, ensuring sustainable clean room environments.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
The document discusses the growing concern for IAQ due to increased atmospheric pollution. It categorizes pollutants into primary and secondary types and emphasizes the need for effective filtration solutions. Camfil's CITY filters are designed to combat pollution and improve IAQ in urban environments.
Industry Applications
  • Automotive: Camfil supplies clean air solutions for paint facilities, ensuring hygiene and safety.
  • Power Systems: Camfil offers air filters and noise-reducing systems for turbo machinery, with recommendations for gas turbine air inlet systems.
  • Food and Beverage: Camfil provides solutions to prevent microbial growth in air conditioning systems, ensuring compliance with health standards.
  • Microelectronics: Camfil is a leading supplier of high-efficiency filters for clean air in advanced production environments.
Technical Details
The document includes technical specifications for various filters, such as pleated filters, pad filters, and metal panels. It provides details on dimensions, efficiency ratings, and recommended applications, ensuring users can select the appropriate filter for their needs.
Continuous Improvement
Camfil reserves the right to change specifications without notice as part of its continuous improvement program, ensuring that products remain at the forefront of technology and performance.
Conclusion
Camfil's catalogue not only provides a wide range of air filtration products but also underscores the company's dedication to environmental responsibility and energy efficiency. Customers are encouraged to visit the Camfil website for more detailed information and updates.
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Dear Customers, I am pleased to present to you this latest edition of the Camfil air filter solutions catalogue. We have made every effort to make it more practical and fully comprehensive. The catalogue contains up to date information and technical performance data on our range of air filtration products. This issue also contains summary information of the various test standards that need to be considered when making your selection, including the new Eurovent EN779:2012. We have also included an application guideline section which will enable you to quickly identify the correct air filter for...

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Camfil information As par t of our program for continuous improvement, Camfil reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Housings & Frames Molecular filtration Housings & Frames Air Purifiers, Dust collectors & Gas Turbine Filtration

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Camfil information Quick Selection Guide Air Filter Selection Filter Grade CityFlo, CitySorb, CityCarb, Camcarb Filter Housings, Camseal, FC Casings, Type 8 Frames etc. As par t of our program for continuous improvement, Camfil reserves the right to change specifications without notice. MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size) High Efciency Very High Efciency Filter Holding Frames and Casings Final Filters/ Clean Room Filters Filtration for Air Conditioning Systems. Pre-Filtration for EPA/HEPA/ULPA Filters Primary Filtration Medium Efciency Primary Filters

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Camfil information Camfil information Caring for the Environment “How will your filters help you to reduce the environmental impact of your installations?” Please Note - your individual circumstances depend entirely on your processes and we recommend that you approach your usual waste disposal provider, who will be qualified to advise you on the matter. In order to minimise waste, Camfil pay close attention to the life cycle of the product: Follow up CFM Conscious of the increasing importance attached by our customers to waste management, Camfil can support you and take charge of replacing and...

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Camfil information Would you like to reduce your energy outgoings? 70% of the total cost comes from energy costs Calculations show that energy normally accounts for 70% of the total cost of the life cycle of an air treatment system. Energy consumption is in direct proportion to the filter’s average pressure loss. The price of crude oil has more than doubled in recent years and the cost of electricity is rising throughout the world. The World Bank’s Energy Group has predicted that total energy consumption is set to rise at the current rate for at least the next 50 years. The cost of ventilation...

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CREO Software (Clean Room Energy Optimization) An overview of Camfil CREO Software • Latest and historic clean room standards • Cleanliness Classification Report • LCC (Life Cycle Cost) calculations • Total Cost of Ownership Reports • Steady state condition calculations for various designs • Specification Generator • Clean room theory and design • Human particle generation calculations • Air handling system design specific to the selection of air Key features of CREO CREO software features a unique up-to-date simulation engine based on clean-room theory and design. Users calculate human particle...

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Camfil information Atmospheric pollution can be categorised in two different ways. The simplest is measurement (a physical categorisation) to distinguish gaseous pollutants from solid, dust and particulate pollutants. The second is based on the origin of pollutants and is divided into primary and secondary pollutants. Primary pollutants are substances present in the atmosphere, in the form in which they are emitted. Of these pollutants, some are especially prominent: Sulphur dioxide (SO2) emitted by certain industrial processes, such as paper-making and refining, and in particular by the use...

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Camfil information Camfil information Energy Efficiency Classification A new way of comparing air filters. At last, buyers of air filters will find it a lot easier to find the right filter– regarding both energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Eurovent‘s new, objective energy efficiency classification has now been implemented. Now all air filters can be graded from A to G – A for the lowest energy consumption and G for the highest. The new classification is based on EN779:2011 and will give you a good understanding of annual energy consumption, initial efficiency and minimum efficiency. Higher...

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Camfil information Energy Efficiency Classification Eurovent Energy Efficiency label The new labeling system will be displayed on standard filter boxes. There are two different ways of exercusion. 1. Full size 592x592, to EN 15805 Other ”family” sizes of standard filters 2. Other ”family” sizes of standard filters - Filter class, according to 592x592 - Energy class, according to 592x592 - Filter class - Nominal air flow rate, m3/h - Initial efficiency, % - Minimum efficiency, % - Annual Energy Consumption, kWh/annum - Energy class Certified values are to be find at: www.eurovent-certification.com...

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The new standard will help to eradicate a number of problems. One of these is presented by electrostatic charged synthetic filters. While such filters can demonstrate good initial filtration efficiency, they discharge extremely rapidly. This entails a considerable deterioration in their air cleaning ability. Unfortunately, one result of the foregoing is that far too many European properties are now using F7 class filters that have ME values of between 5 and 10 percent. This means that as much as 90 to 95 percent of the contaminants in the outdoor air find their way into buildings and pollute...

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Camfil information Eurovent Certified Performance Independent test results Our Eurovent certification covers bag filters, compact filters and panel filters in classes M5-F9, tested to EN779:2012. The initial pressure drop must remain within the tolerance levels set out in EN779:2012.* All filters that we officially market in brochures or on our website in these filter classes are covered by the certification. Each class contains a range of product groups: • Same filter media/material (such as fibreglass) Air filter certification You can count on us! • Same basic design (such as bag filters, compact...

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.