Pleated & Panel Air Filters

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What Are Panel Filters?

Panel filters are flat, typically disposable filters made from fibreglass or polyester media. They are designed for basic dust control and are commonly used in residential and light commercial systems.

Benefits of Pleated Filters

Pleated filters offer more surface area than flat filters, allowing them to trap more particles without restricting airflow. They're a great choice for homes and buildings that need improved air quality.

Ideal Use for Air Panel Filters

Air panel filters are perfect for environments that require consistent, low-resistance airflow. They’re commonly used in HVAC systems, air handlers, and other ventilation setups.

Easy Fit and Quick Replacement

Whether you're using a panel air filter or a pleated option, both types are designed for easy installation and quick changeouts, saving you time on routine maintenance.

Available in Multiple Sizes and Materials

We offer a wide variety of air panel filter options to fit most HVAC units. From standard sizes to custom cuts, our filters meet both residential and commercial needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

The primary distinction lies in their construction and surface area:

  • Bag Filters: Traditional filters made from woven or felted fabric, often cylindrical, and supported by a cage. They offer a larger surface area but can be bulkier and require more space.
  • Pleated Filters: Utilize a pleated design that increases the surface area within a compact form. This design allows for higher filtration efficiency and reduced pressure drop.

Pleated filters are often preferred in applications requiring high-efficiency filtration in limited spaces.

The choice depends on several factors:

  • Filtration Efficiency: Pleated filters generally offer higher efficiency due to their increased surface area.
  • Space Constraints: Pleated filters are more compact, making them suitable for limited spaces.
  • Cost: Panel filters are typically more cost-effective upfront.
  • Maintenance: Pleated filters may require less frequent replacement due to their higher dust-holding capacity.

Consider your specific application needs, including airflow requirements and particulate levels, to make an informed decision.

The lifespan varies based on factors such as airflow, particulate load, and environmental conditions. Generally, pleated panel filters can last between 60 to 90 days before requiring replacement. Regular monitoring of pressure drop and visual inspections can help determine the optimal replacement schedule.

Some pleated panel filters are designed to be washable and reusable. However, over time, cleaning may degrade their performance. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines regarding cleaning and replacement to ensure optimal filtration efficiency.

Pleated filters may not be suitable for environments with high moisture or sticky dust, as these conditions can cause clogging and reduced efficiency. In such applications, bag filters or other specialized filters designed for these conditions may be more appropriate.