
Particle filtration
Particle filtration involves removing tiny particles from the air or liquids using specialized materials or filters. These filters trap particles like dust, pollen, bacteria, or pollutants by allowing the air or liquid to pass through while capturing unwanted particles within the filter's material. Different filters have varying efficiencies based on their pore size and material. The goal is to improve air quality or protect sensitive equipment and processes by reducing harmful or unwanted particles. This technology is used in respirators, air purifiers, water treatment plants, and industrial applications to ensure cleaner, safer environments.