Article | REF: BE9272 V1

Air treatment and air conditioning - Thermal and mechanical aspects

Authors: André BAILLY, Michel CLERC-RENAUD, Emmanuel RUTMAN, Claude TERNANT

Publication date: April 10, 2001 | Lire en français

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    2. Mechanical aspects

    2.1 Filtration

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    2.1.1 Why filter air?

    Air needs to be filtered for a number of reasons, in particular :

    • industrial environments with specific levels of cleanliness. This is the case for controlled-dust rooms;

    • protect people and the environment. This is the case when handling toxic or hazardous products, which may be airborne in the form of particles;...

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