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ULPA (Ultra Low Penetration Air) filters are a type of air filter designed to remove particles from the air with a high degree of efficiency. ULPA filters are typically used in cleanrooms, laboratories, and other environments where air quality is of paramount importance. ULPA filters are designed to remove particles down to 0.12 microns in size, making them more effective than HEPA filters, which are designed to remove particles down to 0.3 microns in size. ULPA filters are also more efficient than HEPA filters, as they are able to remove more particles from the air with less energy. ULPA filters are also more expensive than HEPA filters, as they require more complex manufacturing processes.
Some of the companies in the ULPA filter market include Camfil, 3M, Honeywell, and AirClean Systems. Show Less Read more