Mesh Filters and Screens

Feb. 16, 2011
Designed for industrial applications such as outside plant air-intake systems, custom metal-mesh air filters and screens keep dust and bugs out of equipment and critical cooling systems, and can be used for EMI shielding and high-heat applications

Designed for industrial applications such as outside plant air-intake systems, custom metal-mesh air filters and screens keep dust and bugs out of equipment and critical cooling systems, and can be used for EMI shielding and high-heat applications.

The units are available in a wide variety of expanded and woven screen configurations. Options include expanded aluminum mesh in various thicknesses, and woven aluminum or stainless-steel screens. The filters come in all filter-frame configurations, from roll-formed channels to stamped sheet-metal housings.

The open-mesh screen allows maximum airflow while preventing ingress of unwanted contaminants. The frames can include high-bond adhesive tapes, holes, self-clinching fasteners, or spring clips for easy installation.

Universal Air Filter Co., 1624 Sauget Industrial Pkwy., Sauget, IL 62206, (800) 541-3478, www.uaf.com

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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