High-efficiency filters have the following important functions:
1. Provide ultra-clean air: They can filter out very small particles, including bacteria, viruses, smoke, chemical pollutants, etc., and provide a nearly sterile and dust-free environment for places with extremely high air quality requirements, such as operating rooms, pharmaceutical workshops, semiconductor production plants, etc. For example, in operating rooms, high-efficiency filters can effectively reduce the risk of surgical infection.
2. Ensure product quality: In some precision manufacturing industries, such as chip manufacturing and optical instrument production, high-efficiency filters can prevent tiny particles from damaging products and ensure high precision and high quality of products. For example, in the chip manufacturing process, even very small particles may cause chip short circuits or performance degradation, and high-efficiency filters can avoid this from happening.
3. Protect personnel health: In laboratories, biological research sites, etc., high-efficiency filters can prevent the spread of harmful microorganisms and chemicals and protect the health of staff.
Maintain system stability: In air conditioning and ventilation systems, high-efficiency filters can ensure that the air delivered to the room meets high cleanliness standards, reduce pollution and dust accumulation inside the system, and maintain stable operation and high efficiency of the system.
4. Comply with industry standards: Many industries have strict air quality standards, and the use of high-efficiency filters can help related sites meet these standards and regulatory requirements. For example, the pharmaceutical industry must comply with GMP standards, and high-efficiency filters are one of the key equipment.