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Exhaust Filter Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory provides a detailed list of exhaust filter manufacturers and suppliers. Find exhaust filter companies that can design, engineer, and manufacture exhaust filters to your specifications. Peruse our website to review and discover top exhaust filter manufacturers with roll over ads and complete product descriptions. Connect with the exhaust filter companies through our hassle-free and efficient request for quote form. You are provided company profiles, website links, locations, phone numbers, product videos, and product information. Read reviews and stay informed with product new articles. Whether you are looking for manufacturers of exhaust particulate filters, vacuum exhaust filters, and plexi exhaust filters of every type, IQS is the premier source for you.

  • Fairburn, GA

    Porex is a proven market leader in porous filters with a reputation for innovation. Our standard and custom solutions include filters for gas and liquid filtration, nibs for writing instruments, fluid delivery components for printers/copiers and fragrance wicks, vents for medical devices, industrial mufflers for pneumatic equipment and wicks for diagnostic testing, among many others.

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  • SPRING, TX

    Clean Liquid Systems is a leading manufacturer of air and liquid filters. Our number one priority is to create the best filters that match the needs of our customers. We strive to have a fast turnaround while not reducing the quality of our products. Filtration is the only thing we do and ensure that we make our products right. We provide our customers with hundreds of years of experience and great prices to keep them competitive.

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  • Sterling Heights, MI

    For more than 25 years, RoboVent's focus has been on the delivery of clean air and healthy environments in manufacturing facilities. This has earned us the leading position in the collection and filtering of airborne contaminants generated by metalworking and other industrial processes. We are passionate about providing clean air solutions to the industry, and this dedication to the cause brings about results.

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  • Hopkinsville, KY

    Our world-class facilities set us apart from the competition. We work hard to make our customers happy with our air filters. We can provide what you need to keep your air clean in whatever industry you are in. Our goal is to exceed your expectations so you can focus on what you do best! Whether you need support in design, products, delivery, or support, we can supply it all!

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  • Wakeman, OH

    Duraflow Industries is the premier aftermarket and OEM supplier of various filtration products. We feature a complete line of filters for applications such as air scrubbers, absorption of thousands of organic compounds, drinking water filtration, and waste water abatement. Our just-in-time production techniques allow us to maintain production flexibility and meet fast turnaround times. From industrial to residential, DuraFlow has you covered.

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  • Hamilton, ON

    For over 29 years, Q-Air Environmental Controls has designed, serviced and installed dust collecting systems, including dust collectors, wet dust collectors and cyclone dust collectors. We also provide mist, smoke and fume collection systems. Contact us for quality dust collector products.

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  • Denver, CO

    We are devoted to your needs here at Modular Cleanrooms, Inc. Our teams are capable of handling any issues and our company is known for our attention to detail. Turn to us to receive the most affordable and high quality air filters. The attributes of our factory-direct items are second to none. Please give one of our representatives a call today to learn more information!

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Exhaust Filters Industry Information

Exhaust Filters

Exhaust filters remove impurities from air that is drawn through a ventilator, cleaning it so it may be returned to normal circulation either in an enclosed space or into the atmosphere.

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Applications of Exhaust Filters

These widely popular filters are found anywhere that air is expelled from a closed system, including automotive, industrial, commercial, and residential settings in common appliances, such as vacuum cleaners, and HVAC systems. As HVAC ventilation releases air into interior spaces, it is important that they use air cleaner filters to ensure high air quality. Often, ventilation systems such as these will insert HEPA filters or ULPA filters at their exhaust site as these remove up to 99% of microscopic bacteria, diseases, and allergens that pose serious health risks.

Domestic uses for exhaust filters are plentiful and important. However, industrial exhaust is often extremely dangerous and should not be vented back into a room or the atmosphere. Unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and sulfur are among the many harmful pollutants released by engines and other combustion processes. If these gases are not filtered out, they pose a serious threat to cardiovascular and lung health, as well as to increased ozone depletion. Exhaust filters are an essential component of industrial air pollution or emission control systems and are often far more complex than commercial and residential filters.

Exhaust Filter Design and Customization

Important specifications to consider when determining a type of exhaust filter include porosity, filter size, and fiber size, as well as the required efficiency of the system. The three most common varieties of household and appliance grade filters are fiberglass, electrostatic, and polyester filter media pads. The basic construction of these exhaust filters is a filter panel or a physical barrier made of spun fibers that attract and trap pollutants, which is held within a frame and placed in ductwork that an air stream is drawn through.

Engine and industrial filters use more complex procedures, though filter panels are often an additional pre or final means of filtration. Many of these exhaust filters use multifaceted procedures that require exhaust chambers, chemical eliminators, and even incinerators to dispose of hazardous materials. Air scrubbers, thermal oxidizers, and mist collectors all function as industrial exhaust filters. Mist collectors are popular, as they gather expensive materials, such as oil, that have been atomized through the process of combustion and return them to the production process. This option not only reduces harmful emissions, but also cuts costs by diminishing procedure waste.



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