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FP/SW Synthetic
Bag Filter
The FP/SW Synthetic Bag filter is an extra
grade
aerodynamically efficient multi-pocket
synthetic bag filter ideal for use in ventilation systems when a
moderately high standard of cleanliness & protection is required
it
provides low resistance high dust holding capacities
at an economic price. |
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F5
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Construction |
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The pockets are produced from synthetic micro-fibres specifically designed
for use in air filtration and provided with a scrim support backing bonded
to the exit side of the media. The pockets are provided with inflation
spacers to prevent over inflation when in use. Each pocket is fitted with a
U profile capping strip to ensure no leakage between pockets. The Sets of
pockets are retained in a rigid galvanised steel channel, which features a
specially roll formed safety edge.
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The FP/SW Bag filter is suitable for use in general applications where a
dust spot efficiency is required for the removal of atmospheric staining. It
may be used as part of a multi-stage filtration system and is particularly
suitable where fibre shedding is unacceptable. |
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Filter Ref |
Rated Velocity m/s |
Average Dust Spot Efficiency |
Max Temp ºc |
Max Humidity |
Initial Resistance at RV (pa) |
Rated Final Resistance (pa) |
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FP/SW |
Dependent on length |
40-60% |
60 |
100%RH |
57 |
230 |
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Standard Header Dimensions |
Standard Pocket No.s |
Standard Header Depths |
Standard Pocket lengths |
EN779 Rating |
Flammability |
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592x592mm
592x492mm
592x287mm |
6,7 or 8 5 or
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3 or 4 |
20,25 or 30mm |
305mm 381mm 508mm 610mm 762mm |
F5 |
Complies with CP413 & BS5588 |
For a
full range of holding frames & accessories please contact our Technical
Sales Team |
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The FP/SW
is available a large range of standard sizes and pocket lengths and can be
manufactured in non-standard sizes to suit specific installations and
applications. |
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