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Categorization of filter classes and particle sizes

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Particle Size Examples Filter Class Typical Applications
Coarse dust, particle size > 10 µm

insects

textile fibres and hairs

sand

fly ash

spores, pollen

cement dust

G 1
G 2

simple applications (e.g. insect screens for compact machinery)

G 3
G 4

pre-filters and circulation filters for civil defense shelters

exhaust filters for spray painting booths, kitchens, etc.

inlet air filters for air conditioners and compact machines (e.g. window air conditioners, ventilators)

pre-filters for Filter Classes M6 to F8

Fine dust, particle size 1 - 10 µm

pollen

spores

cement dust

fly ash

bacteria and germs on host particles

M 5

outside-air inlet filters for rooms with low purity requirements (e.g. factories, warehouse facilities, garages)

M 5
M 6
F 7

pre-filters and circulation filters in central ventilation stations

final filters for air conditioning of sales rooms, department stores, offices and certain production plants

pre-filters for Filter Classes F9 to E11

 

oil fumes and agglomerated soot

tobacco smoke

metallic-oxide smoke

F 7
F 8
F 9

final filters for air conditioning of offices, production plants, control centres, hospitals, EDP centres

pre-filters for filter classes E11 to H13 and activated carbon

Suspended particulates, particle size < 1 µm

germs, bacteria, viruses

tobacco smoke

metallic-oxide smoke

E 10
E 11
E 12

final filters for rooms with high and highest purity requirements (e.g. for laboratories, for foods processing, pharmaceutical, fine mechanical, optical or electronics plants or medical facilities)

E 11

final filters for clean rooms, Classes 100,000 or 10,000

oil fumes and soot in nascent state

radioactive suspended particulates

E 12
H 13

final filters for clean rooms, Classes 10,000 or 100

final filters in civil defense shelters

exhaust air filters in nuclear plants

aerosols

H 14
U 15
U 16

final filters for clean rooms, Classes 10 or 1

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