Air filter GigaPleat XPC series
panelactivated carbonfor clean rooms

Air filter - GigaPleat XPC series - Camfil - panel / activated carbon / for clean rooms
Air filter - GigaPleat XPC series - Camfil - panel / activated carbon / for clean rooms
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Characteristics

Designed for
air
Filtration element
panel, activated carbon
Applications
for clean rooms
Material
stainless steel, polyurethane
Other characteristics
compact
Operating pressure

95 Pa
(0.014 psi)

Flow

Max.: 2,600 m³/h
(91,818.133 ft³/h)

Min.: 1,100 m³/h
(38,846.133 ft³/h)

Fluid temperature

40 °C
(104 °F)

Description

A V-Cell type molecular filter with exchangeable panels in a double header metal frame fitted with high cleanliness embedded adsorbents for removal of VOCs, acids and bases. Ideal for cleanroom make-up air units and air recirculation units with options for up to two different contaminant types. Reduced waste through reusable housing Up to 2 media types can be combined into the same filter Exchangeable panels Low outgassing components High media cleanliness Predicted removal efficiency and lifetime by Camfil's proprietary software Typical target gases: VOCs, acids, bases, ozone APPLICATION Clean room recirculation air and clean room make up air FILTER FRAME Stainless steel, Galvanised steel MEDIA Activated Carbon, Impregnated Activated Carbon RELATIVE HUMIDITY 30% - 70% GASKET Polyurethane, EPDM SEALANT Polyurethane PARTICLE CLEANLINESS ISO Class 6 COMMENT Gasket Position: 01 - downstream, 10 - upstream Configuration XPC: 2 layers of 8 panels / full size housing Outgassing: Individually outgassing tested for VOC emissions on request

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