Key Features
• Galvanized construction for durability and corrosion resistance.
• Compatible with foam, fiberglass, synthetic, and custom filtration media.
• Designed for easy removal and replacement of filters.
• Custom sizing available for tailored fitment.
The primary purpose of these frames is to hold air filters securely in place, ensuring proper alignment with the airflow in air handling systems. This prevents air leaks, maximizing filter effectiveness and preventing contaminants from bypassing the filter. Additionally, a well-secured frame extends the lifespan of the air filter by preventing dislodging or damage during use.
Product Specifications
Product Type: Air Filter Pad Holding Frame
Construction Material
Made from galvanized steel, these frames are designed to hold air filter pads securely in place within HVAC systems, spray booths, or other air filtration units. The material is chosen to resist corrosion and withstand harsh conditions in industrial environments.
Features
The holding frame is designed to accommodate various sizes of air filter pads, allowing for easy insertion and replacement. It often includes a grid or mesh to support the filter media and ensure even airflow. The frame is typically lightweight yet sturdy, ensuring that the filter pads are held firmly without sagging or shifting during operation. Some models may include clips or fasteners to secure the filter pad within the frame.
Size Options
Available in a range of standard and custom sizes to fit different air filtration systems. The size can be tailored to the specific needs of the facility, ensuring a perfect fit for the filter media being used.
Applications
Commonly used in HVAC systems, paint spray booths, industrial ventilation systems, and other applications where air filtration is critical. The frame provides a reusable solution that allows for quick and easy replacement of filter pads, minimizing downtime and maintenance efforts.
Installation
Designed for easy installation and removal, the frames can be mounted directly within the filtration system. They are often used in conjunction with other filtration components to enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the system.