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Page 1: Clean air experts

The Camfil Farr Group

Corporate presentation

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Clean air experts – since

1963…• Swedish family owned business

• Started more than 45 years ago

• Top class products and services

• Today around 3 400 employees all over the world

Founder: Gösta LarsonCamfil factory 1960´s

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Company highlights

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Company overview

• 2009 Group sales over SEK 4.5 billion

• Approximately 3 400 employees

• 23 production plants

• Sales companies in 25 countries

• Agents and representatives in more than 50 countries

Alan O´Connell,

CEO, Camfil Farr Group

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Clean air business concept

Our business concept is to deliver

value to customers all over the world

while contributing to something

essential to everyone –clean air.

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Comfort air

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A healty and beneficial climate• Offices• Hotels• Schools• Shopping centres• Conference centres• Airports

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Clean processes

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Protecting processes

• Bio Pharma

• Food and beverage

• Pulp and paper

• Automotive

• Hospital

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Air Pollution ControlHeavy-duty clean air solutions

• Blasting, welding and grinding

• Laser and plasma cutting

• Thermal / flame spray

• Pharmaceutical compounds

• Food processing

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Power systems

• Gas turbines

• Turbo compressors

• Diesel engines

Supply of complete:

• Air Inlet & Exhaust Systems

• Enclosure & Vent. Systems

• Damper Systems for the Power and Oil & Gas industry

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Nuclear and ContainmentProtecting people and environment

from airborne hazards

• Nuclear

• Chemical

• Biological

• Industrial

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Airborne Molecular Contamination (AMC)

• Microelectronics

• Ensures very clean manufacturing

environment for VLSI (Very Large

Scale Integrated) circuit production

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Clean processes

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Mike Vinson

CP Segment Manager UK

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BS/EN1822:2009

High efficiency air filters (EPA,HEPA and ULPA)

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1. Coarse/fine filters - ASHRAE

2. HEPA and ULPA filters

EN 779:2012

EN1822:2009

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FilterClass

Overallefficiency(%)

Minimumlocal efficiency(%)

Max localpenetration(%)

E10 85 - *C - *CE11 95 - *C - *CE12 99.5 - *C - *CH13 99.95 99.75 0.25H14 99.995 99.975 0.025U15 99.9995 99.9975 0.0025U16 99.99995 99.99975 0.00025U17 99.999995 99.9999 0.0001

Classification Table

*C - Group E Filters (E10,E11,E12) cannot and shall not be leak tested for classification purposes

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• MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size) is normally in range 0.1-0.25 micron for HEPA/ULPA filters

• Air Velocity* through filter media and type of filter material determine:– MPPS

– Efficiency

– Pressure drop

*= Note the difference between media air velocity and filter face velocity

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• MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size) is normally in range 0.1-0.25 micron

• Filters have historically been tested at various sizes– 0.17 µm - Soda salt test (AFNOR X44-1)

– 0.30 µm - DOP test (Q107 or MIL282)

– 0.65 µm - Sodium flame (BS3928)

• Today MPPS is introduced (EN 1822)

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In situ• ISO 14644-3

• IES-RP-CC002.2 (photometer)

• IES-RP-CC-006.2 (counter)

• BS 5276 (photometer)

Factory test• EN1822

• IES-RP-CC007.1 (US)

• DOP (Q107, Mil std 282)

• Eurovent 4/4 (BS3928)

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• EN 1822-1 Classification, performance testing and marking

• EN 1822-2 Aerosol production, measuring equipment

• EN 1822-3 Testing flat sheet filter media

• EN 1822-4 Determining leakage of filter element (Scanning)

• EN 1822-5 Determining the efficiency of Filter element

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Method:

• The MPPS is determined at nominal flow (flat sheet media efficiency)

• Filter tested (scanned) for leaks at MPPS

• The readings downstream are used to calculate overall efficiency

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Penetration curve

0,000001

0,000010

0,000100

0,001000

0,010000

0,100000

1,000000

0,01 0,1 1

size [µm]

pene

tratio

n [%

]

2 cm/s1.5 cm/s0.5 cm/s

E12

H13

U15

H14

U16

U17

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The standard describe• Test procedure

• Classification system

• Aerosol characteristics (DEHS, other aerosol may be used)

• Statistical considerations

• Instrumentation, equipment performance

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Filter scanning set up

Particle counterScanning Probe

Aerosol generator

Diluter

Upstream probe

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FilterClass

Overallefficiency(%)

Minimumlocal efficiency(%)

Max localpenetration(%)

E10E11

85 - -95 - -

E12 99.5 - -H13 99.95 99.75 0.25H14 99.995 99.975 0.025U15 99.9995 99.9975 0.0025U16 99.99995 99.99975 0.00025U17 99.999995 99.9999 0.0001

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0.1 1 10Particle size (µm)

Diffusion effectInterception effect

Straining effect

Total Efficiency

Electrostatic effect

MPPS region

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Filter scanning set up

3) Particle counterScanning Probe

1) Aerosol generator

2) Diluter

Upstream probe

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Common type of aerosols used for Filter test:

• DEHS (DOS) liquid

• DOP liquid

• Emery 3004 liquid

• NaCl solid (salt)

• SiO2 solid

• Latex (PSL) solid (plastic)

• KCl solid

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Laskin NozzleDEHS, DOP

Spray NozzleLatex, Silica (SiO2)

Compressed air Aerosol out

DEHS, DOP

Compressed air

Latex + water

Additional heater

Aerosol out

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SiO2 KCl0.6 µm 0.6 µm

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Filter elements of Group H

Can be tested using one of three leak test methods: -

• The reference scanning method EN 1822-4• The Oil Thread Leak Test (EN 1822-4:2009, Annex A)• The 0.3mm – 0.5mm Particle Efficiency Leak Test (EN1822-

4:2009, Annex E, for Class H13 only)

All leak tests shall be performed at the nominal/rated air flow of the test filter element.

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Filter shapes creating highly turbulent air flow (e g V-bank or cylindrical filters) for which the reference scan method can no t be applied, should be leak testing by either of the two alternative metho ds:

1. Oil Thread Leak Method (EN 1822-4:2009, Annex A) or 0.3mmmmm – 0.5mmmmm2. Particle Efficiency Leak Test (EN1822-4:2009, Ann ex E, for Class H13 only)

For higher Classes of filters, the two alternative methods might not be sensitive enough to measure the local penetration l imits.Higher Classes of filters have to be marked :-

1. “Alternative leak tested, method A” or

2. “Alternative leak tested, method E” on its label an d test report

BS/EN 1822:2009

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In-Situ (site) testing

14644-3 or PD6609-UK

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Poly- and Mono disperse aerosol distribution

0.01 0.1 1 10

Size [micron]

Con

cent

ratio

n

Poly-disperseMono-disperse

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• DOP-aerosol

• Comparison aerosol generators, measured with LAS-X

Differential representation of LASKIN nozzle and thermal generator

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

40.00

0.1 1 10

particle size [µm]

fre

qve

ncy/

µm

[%

]

LASKIN - Weight

Thermal - Weight

MPPS

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Penetration curve

1.0E-09

1.0E-08

1.0E-07

1.0E-06

1.0E-05

1.0E-04

1.0E-03

1.0E-02

1.0E-01

1.0E+00

0.01 0.1 1

size [µm]

pene

tratio

n [%

]2 cm/s

1.5 cm/s

0.5 cm/s

c

DOP TEST0.3 micron

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Particle counter• Digital output

• Typical size range 0.1-5.0 µm

• Typical Sample flow 0.1-1.0 CFM

• Diluter needed to measure high upstream concentration

• Penetration range : practical min 0.000001%

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Photometer• Analouge output

• Typical concentration range: 10-100 mg/m3

• Penetration range : 100-0.001%

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Particle counter+ high sensitivity

+ size distribution

+ MPPS

– sensitive to high concentrations

– leak quantification

Photometer+ high concentrations

+ leak quantifcation

– medium sensitivity

– no direct sizing (no MPPS)

– need high aerosol concentration

– Result may depend on aerosol distribution

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Today, normally particle counters are used for factory test (EN 1822 or similar)

• Better sensitivity

• Scanning and total efficiency at same test

• Various aerosols can be used

• Test at MPPS (EN 1822)

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For In-Situ test both DPC’s and Photometers can be used

Particle counter• Sensitive

• Used where liquid aerosols are unwanted

• Same instrument as in EN 1822

• Normal penetration will be measured (MPPS)

Photometer• Fast quantification

• Less sensitive

• OK for check of gaskets, etc

• Today, basically only for leaks.

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Comparison of Particle counters/photometer result

• Not same measurement technique

• Photometer is aerosol dependent

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• Comparison of Particle counters and photometer result

• Two aerosol distributions

• The penetration curve is measured by particle counter

• Photometer result can differ depending on aerosol

Distribution of DOP and efficiency of class H13, 99.95% MPPS

0.00

5.00

10.00

15.00

20.00

25.00

30.00

35.00

40.00

45.00

50.00

0.01 0.1 1

particle size [µm]

freq

venc

y/µ

m [

%]

1.00E-09

1.00E-08

1.00E-07

1.00E-06

1.00E-05

1.00E-04

1.00E-03

1.00E-02

1.00E-01

1.00E+00

LASKIN - Weight distributionHot DOP - Weight distributionpenetration - Absolute filter

penetration [%]

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• Efficiency (overall)– Overall particle efficiency can be measured with static probe or

by integrating the data from scanning

• Scanning - Leaks– Scanning is performed over filter surface - leak check

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Leak detection issues• False leaks• Probe speed• Instrument type

and performance• Aerosol

concentration

Vp (probe)

Leak

Ambient air

DEHS aerosol

No Leak

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Vp (probe)

Leaks

Ambient air

Aerosol

No Leaks, but detection

Aerosol

shield

1 2 3

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• Important, measurement– No false leaks

– Probe speed

– Aerosol concentration

– Aerosol distribution

– Diluter

– Instrument performance (Particle counter)

– Statistical considerations

– Particle losses in system

• Important, data– Print outs

– Database integrity

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ISO 14644, suggestFor filters < 99,995% (H14) photometers can be used• Aerosol distribution with mass mean diameter between 0.5-0.7 µm

• Leak designated as 0.01%

For filters >99.995% particle counters should be used• DOP/DEHS challenge

• Leaks designated as > described in EN 1822

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• Photometers and particle counters can be used for leak testing filters

• EN 1822 is now in use (2000-09-01) for factory test

• EN describes test method, equipment and classification of HEPA/ULPA filters

• Be aware of the differences in measurement technique (Photometer/EN1822/other tests)

• Communicate with customer (should filter be tested? Which test method is required from customer? Make sure he/she understand how Camfil test)

• Requirements/test methods in situ at customer can be different (ex. Safety cabinets, pharmaceutical industry)