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GESSNER’S highly efficient air filter media with activated carbon.
GESSNER’S highly efficient air filter media with activated carbon.

GESSNER’s High-Efficiency Electrostatic Air Filter Media is Now Available with Activated Carbon

In today’s world, where air quality is a paramount concern, innovative filtration technologies are more crucial than ever. GESSNER has therefore enhanced its high-efficiency electrostatic air filter media, which is now available with an activated carbon layer.

The Power of Activated Carbon

Activated carbon is celebrated for its exceptional adsorption capabilities. It effectively captures and neutralizes volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and other contaminants, making it an essential component in advanced air purification. GESSNER’s activated carbon layers are specifically designed to meet individual application needs, offering flexibility and adaptability. The GESSNER world of activated carbon filter media includes Alphastar™, a tribo-electric nonwoven and NeenahPure™, a highly charged meltblown nonwoven.

ALPHASTAR™

Alphastar™ tribo-electric nonwoven filter media harnesses electrostatic forces to capture airborne particles, including dust and pollen. This filter media outperforms traditional non-electrostatic ones by trapping a wider range of pollutants with less energy usage. It exhibits an exceptional pressure drop efficiency ratio with very high dust-holding capacity, ultimately delivering superior filtration performance.
GESSNER’s Alphastar™ stands out with highest efficiencies, designed to deliver exceptional performance in air filtration. With MERV ratings ranging from 11 to 13, it effectively captures a wide range of airborne particles, ensuring a cleaner and healthier air quality. Additionally, this material’s energy efficiency cuts costs while offering superior air quality.

Activated carbon filter media is used in various industries due to its versatility and efficiency.
Activated carbon filter media is used in various industries due to its versatility and efficiency.

NEENAHPURE™

The NeenahPure™ product range is GESSNER’s highly charged meltblown media solution for pleatable and bag filters in HVAC, air purification and air pollution control applications to provide clean
indoor air for better protection. A superior in-house charging technology allows the NeenahPure™ material to maintain its charge over time, ensuring consistent filtration efficiency and low pressure drop.

The superior charging technology of GESSNER’s meltblown nonwoven delivers exceptional efficiencies of up to 99.9%, meeting ISO 16890 standards from ePM10 50% to ePM1 80%. Its energy efficiency
not only reduces operational costs but also supports sustainable practices. For those seeking added protection, optional antimicrobial coatings provide enhanced safety, making the product the ideal choice for those prioritizing both efficiency and health.

Wide Range of Applications

Renowned for its remarkable ability to adsorb impurities and odors, activated carbon filter media has become an indispensable resource across various industries. Its versatility and effectiveness in improving air quality highlight its critical importance in ensuring cleaner and healthier surroundings.

The versatile filter media from GESSNER excels in multiple settings by effectively removing pollutants from HVAC, cabin air, and kitchen environments as well as in industrial applications. It not only cleans ventilation systems and eliminates odors in kitchen hoods and refrigerator filters but also purifies natural gas and exhaust air in industrial applications, ensuring cleaner and healthier air across all areas.

GESSNER’s highly efficient, electrostatic air filter media with activated carbon is a game-changer in ensuring cleaner, healthier air across various sectors. Explore the range of high-efficient air filter media and discover how innovative materials can enhance air filtration applications. gessner-filtration.com

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