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High-Efficiency HVAC Filtration Media

February 3, 2010

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Kimberly-Clark announced the availability of its newest line of high-efficiency filtration media for heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) system air filters. Based on the company’s patented, bi-component, nonwoven technology, the new media is reportedly ideal for a range of HVAC filter styles delivering MERV 11-15 performance. The 100 percent synthetic media is thermally bonded to prevent fiber shedding during manufacture or in use. It features a mix of fiber diameters in a gradient density structure, with more loosely packed fibers on the upstream side and more densely packed fibers on the downstream side to aid in particle capture efficiency and prevent face-loading of the filter. The composite structure is tear-resistant, making it less susceptible to damage during converting, transportation and installation. www.kcfiltration.com.

Kimberly-Clark

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