I’ve walked more AHU rooms than I can count, and one product that keeps popping up lately is laminated air filter media with metal mesh support. To be honest, it solves very practical problems—pleat stability, consistent pressure drop, and easy retrofits—without making a big fuss. The factory I’m referencing here ships from Second Buliding and Studying No21 shiji street, Handan, Hebei, China, and the vibe is pragmatic: make it strong, keep it clean, certify it properly.
The core is 100% polyester fibre, laminated to a wire or expanded metal mesh. Grades span G3–F9 and MERV5–MERV14, which—actually—covers most pre/medium efficiency slots. Colors (white, blue, green, pink, yellow) are mainly identification cues. Maximum continuous service temperature around 80℃; that’s decent for HVAC, paint lines, and make-up air. Widths? Common rolls at 16”, 18”, 20”, 24”, 25” (custom cuts available). If you’re pleating, the mesh really helps the filter media keep its shape.
| Grade | MERV | Basis weight (gsm) | Thickness (mm) | Initial ΔP @ 2.5 m/s (Pa) | Max temp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G4 | MERV8 | ≈180–220 | 7–10 | 45–60 | 80℃ |
| M6 | MERV11–12 | ≈220–260 | 8–12 | 70–90 | 80℃ |
| F7–F9 | MERV13–14 | ≈260–320 | 10–14 | 90–120 | 80℃ |
Note: values are typical; factory test data governs. Real-world HVAC conditions can shift ΔP and efficiency.
Post-ISO 16890, buyers ask for ePM10/ePM2.5/ePM1 data in addition to MERV. Pleatability matters—a lot—because installers want fewer frame changes. And—surprisingly—color coding helps facilities teams track upgrades. Many customers say the mesh-backed filter media resists damage during fast swaps, which is not a small thing on crowded catwalks.
| Vendor | Base fiber | Mesh support | Efficiency range | Temp limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| This product (Hebei, CN) | 100% polyester | Expanded/wire mesh | G3–F9 / MERV5–14 | 80℃ | Strong pleat stability; color options |
| Vendor B (EU) | Polyester blend | No mesh | G4–M6 | 70–80℃ | Lower cost; softer hand-feel |
| Vendor C (US) | Synthetic microfine | Metal grid | MERV11–14 | ≈82℃ | Premium QA; shorter lead times |
Tested to ASHRAE 52.2 (reporting MERV) and ISO 16890 (ePM classes). Typical F7 media shows ePM1 ≈ 50–65% and ePM2.5 ≈ 70–85% with initial ΔP of 90–110 Pa at 2.5 m/s. UL 900 flammability and ISO 9001 QA are available per lot records; RoHS/REACH compliance on request. If you want numbers by color code (some plants do), ask QC for the run sheet—simple and saves debate.
Paint line, Southeast Asia: switching to mesh-backed G4 prefilter cut media tears to near zero and extended changeout from 3 to 6 weeks; booth ΔP stabilized by ≈12%. Another: food plant AHU, MERV13 stage—operators liked that the filter media didn’t “collapse” when damp; coil fouling dropped noticeably within a quarter. Not lab-perfect, but convincing.
Bottom line? If you need a rugged, pleatable filter media that plays nicely with ISO 16890 and MERV reporting—and doesn’t scare your maintenance team—this one’s worth a trial roll.
Raw Material: Various technical polypropylene and non-woven fiber
Process Technilogh:composite
Application:Pocket(bag) Filter
Range of efficiency:M5 to F9
F5:white+activated carbon:150g/㎡
F6:green+activated carbon:150g/㎡
F7:pink+activated carbon:150g/㎡
F8:yellow +activated carbon:150g/㎡
Thickness:0.2-6 mm or Customized
Strand Thickness:0.5-8mm
Swd:2.5-100mm Lwd: 4.5-200mm
Surface Treatment:Powder Coated,Galvanized
MATERAL: PHENOLIC PAPER
MELT-BLOWN PBT
NON-WONEN LAMINATES
DIESEL FUEL FINE FILTERATION GRADE
APPLICATION : FUEL OIL WATER SEPERATION FILTER MEDIA
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