Particle Reduction
- Authors
- Robin Svedlind and Filip Sandberg
- Facility
- Camfil Laboratories – Tech Center
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Objective
To evaluate the particulate and molecular efficiency of the Defend 1050 in a test chamber using DEHS.
Methodology
Test method: CADR
DEHS was generated in the laskin nozzle and injected into a room until a pre-set concentration was achieved then the air cleaner was turned on. The results were then compared to the normal reduction of particles over time in the test chamber.
Summary of Results
The Defend 1050 produced a CADR of 513 CFM against PM2.5 and a CADR of 507 CFM against PM1.0.
It removed 99% of PM2.5 within 6.26 minutes and 99% of PM1.0 within 6.33 minutes.