Fan Filters Shield Against EMI/RFI

Nov. 1, 1999

Expanding the firm's line of 06 Series filters for EMI/RFI shielding and hostile environments, these new stainless steel fan filters are particularly useful where temperature or corrosive environments are present. The filters are said to provide maximum airflow with effective filtering. Mill and iridite finishes are offered to enhance EMI/RFI shielding, as well as black anodized finish for aesthetic purpose. The tightly woven aluminum corrugated mesh screen is encased in a formed aluminum frame built for ruggedness and durability. The units are easily washed in a solvent or degreaser and can be mounted directly to the fan or to a panel. Filters are for fan sizes of 60, 80, 92 or 120 mm.

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