What Factors Affect The Performance Of Pocket Air Filter
Pocket Air Filters are widely used in a variety of air purification scenarios, and their performance is affected by multiple key factors.
The filter material directly determines the filtration performance. Usually, filter materials made of high-quality synthetic fibers have dense fiber arrangement and small pores, which have good interception effect on large dust particles and higher filtration efficiency; while filter materials of poor quality have greatly reduced filtration capacity.
The design and structure of the filter bag should not be ignored. Filters with more bags and larger filtration areas can accommodate more dust, reduce the filtration load per unit area, extend service life, and maintain stable filtration efficiency.
The operating environment factors have a significant impact. When the dust content in the air is too high, the filter load increases and the performance decreases; temperature and humidity exceed the applicable range, which may cause the filter material to deform or breed microorganisms, reducing the filtration effect. In addition, the unstable air volume and air pressure of the fan will make the local wind speed of the filter too high, which will not only reduce the filtration efficiency, but also accelerate the wear of the filter bag.
Whether the maintenance of the Pocket Air Filter is in place is also critical. Replacing the clogged filter bag in time can avoid excessive resistance affecting ventilation and filtration performance.








