Sandler to Showcase New Filter Media

11.01.16

enAIRsave features three filter layers.

German nonwovens producer Sandler (Booth 208) will be presenting a wide range of synthetic filtration nonwovens. This year, the focus will be on Indoor Air Quality—requirements on air quality in public spaces.

Sandler’s new synthetic filter medium enAIRsave combines optimum performance and reduced energy usage. Three filter layers provide optimum dust separation – not just in the fine fiber layer, but across the entire width of the medium. The particles are primarily deposited in the coarse meltblown layer as well as the pre-filter layer. This way, air can still flow through the filter at a relatively low pressure and, consequently, at reduced energy consumption.  

Filter pockets made from enAIRsave are self-supporting, adjusting to the volume flow in the ventilation shaft and offering only very little air resistance themselves. This characteristic also supports the filter’s energy efficiency.

When the air stream is cut off, the pockets made from enAIRsave do not sag, which could bring them into contact with the bottom of the ventilation shaft. Thus, they do not absorb potentially present residual moisture and mold growth is prevented.