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The History of HEPA Filters |
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HEPA
(High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are the highest efficiency
air filters available for the filtration of small particles. Defined by
the Institute of Environmental Science, a Certified HEPA filter must
capture a minimum of 99.97% of contaminants at 0.3 microns in size.
The
first HEPA filters were developed in the 1940's by the USA Atomic
Energy Commission to full-fill a top-secret need for an efficient,
effective way to filter radioactive particulate contaminants. They were
needed as part of the Manhattan Project, which was the development of
the atomic bomb. The first HEPA air filters were very bulky compared to
the HEPA air filters that are produced today. HEPA filter technology
was declassified after World War 2 and then allowed for commercial and
residential use.
HEPA air filters have been traditionally used
in hospital operating and isolation rooms, pharmaceutical and computer
chip manufacturing, as well as in other applications requiring
"Absolute" Filtration. Today HEPA air cleaners, vacuum cleaners and air
filters are used in a wide variety of critical filtration applications
in the nuclear, electronic, aerospace, pharmaceutical and medical
fields. HEPA air cleaners, vacuum cleaners and air filters are required
by law to be used in all equipment for asbestos, lead, toxic chemical
and mold abatement. These HEPA filtered products must meet the strict
Military Standard 282 HEPA filtration efficiency test.
TODAY:
HEPA filtered air cleaners, air purifiers and vacuum cleaners are
highly recommended for all allergy and asthma sufferers.
A great resource for your HEPA air cleaner / air purifier needs can be found at http://www.aircleaners.com/
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