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Dust Filtration Material Cellulose Nanofiber Fiber With Flame Retardard For Aluminum Production
In high-dust environments like woodworking, metal polishing, and chemical production, dust collectors are critical for maintaining cleanliness and efficiency—yet they also pose potential risks of fire and dust explosions. Innovative applications of flame retardant materials are now emerging as the "invisible shield" safeguarding industrial safety.
Why Do Dust Collectors Require Flame Retardant Materials?
Dust Explosion Hazards: Combustible dust (e.g., aluminum powder, wood chips, chemical particles) can trigger chain reactions when exposed to heat or electrostatic sparks.
Structural Vulnerabilities: Traditional dust collector components like filter bags and housings can rapidly ignite, accelerating fire spread.
Regulatory Compliance: Standards like NFPA 652 and ATEX mandate flame-retardant certifications for dust collection systems.
Key Features
Benefits
Applications
Technical Specifications
Property |
Value |
Standard |
Material |
Cellulose Nanofiber |
— |
Weight |
135 g/m² |
ISO 9864 |
Thickness |
0.62 mm |
ISO 9073 |
Air Permeability |
182 mm/s |
ISO 9237 (ΔP=200Pa) |
Efficiency Rating |
F9 |
EN 779 |
Max. Temperature |
≤80°C |
— |
Corrugation Depth |
0.32 mm |
TAPPI 411 |
Burst Strength |
250 kPa |
TAPPI 403 |
Color |
Blue/White |
— |
Flame Retardant Grade |
HB |
UL94:2023 |
Why Choose Farrleey Filtration?
Our filter media combines cutting-edge technology with rigorous international certifications, delivering unmatched reliability for industries worldwide. Trust Farrleey Filtration for cleaner air, safer environments, and sustainable solutions.