An Air Cleaner filters and purifies the air entering an internal combustion engine or machinery, preventing dust, debris, and contaminants from reaching sensitive components and ensuring efficient and clean combustion. The primary filter element is the first line of defence in the air-cleaning process. It consists of a pleated or mesh-like material made of paper, foam, or synthetic fibres. Its main function is to capture larger particles, such as dust and dirt, from the incoming air stream.
Attributes:
• Prevent contaminants from bypassing the filters and entering the engine or machine
• Maintain the integrity of the assembly and the effectiveness of its components
• Ensure that air entering the system is filtered through the designated filter elements
• Manufactured to release accumulated dust and debris from the filter elements, preventing them from becoming clogged and maintaining the air cleaner's efficiency.
Applications:
An Air Cleaner is used to effectively filter incoming air and ensures efficient combustion or operation by capturing and removing contaminants and capturing finer particulate matter, including smaller dust particles.