New Filters Keep Motor And Drive Cooling Air Clean

Nov. 1, 2000
Enclosure air filters have been developed to meet the cooling needs of electronic equipment containing motors and drives. With a thickness that is said to be as much as 75% smaller than standard thickness air filters, these low-profile products can be

Enclosure air filters have been developed to meet the cooling needs of electronic equipment containing motors and drives. With a thickness that is said to be as much as 75% smaller than standard thickness air filters, these low-profile products can be installed in limited space environs. And their edge-to-edge design provides additional ventilation capacity by trimming space-eating frame flanges. The dual EMI air filters, incorporating low-profile and edge-to-edge design features, meet the infiltration performance and flammability requirements of CE, Bellcore and UL. And they also meet MIL-STD-285 specs and are certified to deliver 30 dB minimum attenuation over a commercial frequency plane wave range of 10 kHz to 1GHz.

Company: UNIVERSAL AIR FILTER COMPANY

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