05.02.16
Booth 505
Hollingsworth & Vose will showcase its entire product line at IDEA with particular emphasis on NanoWave and Technostat. Capacity for both of these products has recently been expanded in Europe and North America, respectively.
NanoWave is an extended surface area, multi-layer filtration media for HVAC applications and the winner of the IDEA 2013 Achievement Award. This core new technology platform is expected to bring higher levels of performance to a broad range of filtration applications. NanoWave delivers 2.5 times the surface area of normal flat sheet media with its innovative, waved nanofiber layer. The design allows for maximum mechanical efficiency with very low resistance, while more than doubling dust-holding capacity compared to standard synthetic media.
Among high-efficiency air filtration media, Technostat Plus electrostatic air filter media leads the way. Technostat Plus is the media of choice when considering a balance between filtration efficiency and energy consumption required to maintain air flow through high efficiency filters. It provides a higher Alpha rating than competing filter media and achieves aerosol penetration levels as much as 40% lower than standard Technostat grades at the same basis weight.
For applications demanding lower air flow resistance, such as face masks and respirators, Technostat Plus combined with meltblown may provide significantly lower resistance than similar composites. Other applications—such as vacuum cleaners and automotive cabin air filters—may put a premium on portability or price. With Technostat Plus, media mass can be reduced up to 25% while still achieving penetration levels equivalent to standard Technostat. The result is a lighter weight and a lower cost.
H&V’s newest media family allows diesel engine manufacturers to meet ever-more stringent emissions limits and fuel mileage requirements. H&V’s fuel filtration media can achieve ISO 19438 initial efficiency levels from 96% to above 99.9% at 4 micron, while maintaining very high dustholding capacity—more than 150 gsm.
The company’s new multilayer fuel media also sets new high-performance standards for injector life in end use and is much easier to work with during filter manufacturing. Its synthetic composition contains no glass microfibers, so unlike competing products, it enhances worker protection and completely eliminates potential abrasion in fuel systems and subsequent wear and tear due to the potential shed of fibers in glass-containing filter media.
Other businesses on display from H&V will be its StitchBackers embroidery backing and high performance composites designed to block or control light and reduce the energy exchange in window treatments.
www.hollingsworth-vose.com
Hollingsworth & Vose will showcase its entire product line at IDEA with particular emphasis on NanoWave and Technostat. Capacity for both of these products has recently been expanded in Europe and North America, respectively.
NanoWave is an extended surface area, multi-layer filtration media for HVAC applications and the winner of the IDEA 2013 Achievement Award. This core new technology platform is expected to bring higher levels of performance to a broad range of filtration applications. NanoWave delivers 2.5 times the surface area of normal flat sheet media with its innovative, waved nanofiber layer. The design allows for maximum mechanical efficiency with very low resistance, while more than doubling dust-holding capacity compared to standard synthetic media.
Among high-efficiency air filtration media, Technostat Plus electrostatic air filter media leads the way. Technostat Plus is the media of choice when considering a balance between filtration efficiency and energy consumption required to maintain air flow through high efficiency filters. It provides a higher Alpha rating than competing filter media and achieves aerosol penetration levels as much as 40% lower than standard Technostat grades at the same basis weight.
For applications demanding lower air flow resistance, such as face masks and respirators, Technostat Plus combined with meltblown may provide significantly lower resistance than similar composites. Other applications—such as vacuum cleaners and automotive cabin air filters—may put a premium on portability or price. With Technostat Plus, media mass can be reduced up to 25% while still achieving penetration levels equivalent to standard Technostat. The result is a lighter weight and a lower cost.
H&V’s newest media family allows diesel engine manufacturers to meet ever-more stringent emissions limits and fuel mileage requirements. H&V’s fuel filtration media can achieve ISO 19438 initial efficiency levels from 96% to above 99.9% at 4 micron, while maintaining very high dustholding capacity—more than 150 gsm.
The company’s new multilayer fuel media also sets new high-performance standards for injector life in end use and is much easier to work with during filter manufacturing. Its synthetic composition contains no glass microfibers, so unlike competing products, it enhances worker protection and completely eliminates potential abrasion in fuel systems and subsequent wear and tear due to the potential shed of fibers in glass-containing filter media.
Other businesses on display from H&V will be its StitchBackers embroidery backing and high performance composites designed to block or control light and reduce the energy exchange in window treatments.
www.hollingsworth-vose.com