International Filter Classification
How can one establish, as the end-user, whether a flter will provide the envisaged air quality? Throughout Europe, air filters are classified according to two standards: ISO 16890 for course and fine filters, and EN1822:2009 for HEPA and ULPA filters. Filters that are tested for compliance with these standards naturally meet stringent requirements. During such tests, the filters are exposed to circumstances that indicate precisely how they will perform in practice. As the customer, it is a comforting thought to know that all the products Kleanfil supplies are compliant with European classification. The filters are tested in both our own and independent laboratories. This guarantees that the actual filter performance is in line with the specifications presented.
Put it to the test
The filters are tested in both our own and independent laboratories. During the compliance tests, the filters are exposed to circumstances which indicate precisely
how they will perform in practice. For our customers, it is comforting to know that all the products Kleanfil Filters supplies are compliant with the ISO 16890 and EN1822:2019 classifications. Furthermore, Kleanfil Filters complies with the stringent requirements of the Eurovent certification program. This guarantees that the actual filter performance is in line with the specifications presented
MPPS
The MPPS efficiency is leading in these tests. MPPS stands for most penetrating particle size. This refers to the dimensions of those particles that are the most difficult to trap. It generally lies in the region of 0.1to 0.2 microns (μm). The MPPS has to be established before subjecting a filter to tests.
The table contains detailed information on the European filter classifications. Kleanfil Filters supplies test certificates with all HEPA and ULPA filters. You can rest assured that the filter supplied is of suitable quality. However, we do recommend subsequent validation of the filters following installation, to ensure that they were not damaged during transport or fitting.