Dust entering the filter medium from the U16 high-efficiency filter material has more chances of hitting the medium, and will be stuck when it hits the medium.
Smaller dusts will bond with each other to form larger particles and settle when they collide with each other. The particle concentration of dust in the air is relatively stable.
The fading of interiors and walls is due to this reason.
Particle dust moves inertially in the airflow. When it encounters randomly arranged fibers, the airflow changes direction, and the particles deviate from the direction due to inertia, hit the fibers and are bonded.
The larger the particles, the easier they are to hit and the better the effect.
The polytetrafluoroethylene microporous membrane is prepared using a unique biaxial stretching technology, which can ensure the complete retention of bacteria and other impurities while having a large flux.
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