Do we really need three stages of filtration: pre-filter, medium-efficiency filter, and high-efficiency filter? Can we save money by using only one or two stages?
The answer is: a three-stage system is necessary . This is not some mystical principle, but a scientifically sound approach based on the lifespan of the fan filter unit (FFU) and the entire air handling unit (AHU) system.
Today, we'll use data to show you, based on the industry experience of air filter manufacturers in China, why using "skipping" or reducing the number of air filter levels is actually the biggest waste.
1. The scientifically balanced formula of the three-stage filtration system: a clearly defined "iron triangle" of functions.
Three-stage filtration is not a simple addition, but a sophisticated relay race of particle filtration. Each stage has its irreplaceable filtration media and mission.
Filtering layers
Function
Science
Common product types
Pre-filter
Intercepting large particles
This layer protects medium-efficiency components and extends system lifespan. Without it, large particles would instantly clog the backend.
G3/G4 Panel Filter, Nylon Mesh Pre Filter
Medium -filter
Intercepting medium-sized particles
It is highly efficient and undertakes the main dust removal work.
F7/F8/F9 Pocket Filter, Mini Pleat
HEPA filter
Intercepting micron-sized particles
The final gatekeeper of the sterile room, responsible for HEPA/ULPA level purification.
HEPA Filter Box, Fan Filter Unit (FFU), ULPA Filter
Core logic: If we compare a high-efficiency filter to a sophisticated synthetic fiber filter, then the pre-filter and medium-efficiency filter are its "bodyguards." The pre-filter keeps leaves out, the medium-efficiency filter keeps sand out, and finally, the HEPA filter handles the invisible dust.
2. The consequences of using a tool beyond one's authority: the cost of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Many friends ask me, "Can I just use a HEPA filter directly and skip the first two stages? That would be the cleanest way."
Absolutely not. This practice is called "using a function outside one's authority," and the consequences are extremely serious:
High Cost: HEPA filters typically cost tens or even hundreds of times more than G3 filters. Without the protection of pre-filters and medium filters, HEPA filters can become clogged with large dust particles within days.
System Failure: The air filter pressure drop will spike instantly. Once it exceeds the fan filter unit's tolerance limit, the fan will overload and burn out, causing the entire cleanroom to shut down.
Maintenance nightmare: You will face the predicament of replacing the expensive terminal HEPA filter every week or even every day, with maintenance costs far exceeding the total of the three-stage filter.
Real-world example: A customer, in an effort to save time, installed only a HEPA filter in their AHU system. Within a week, the fan filter unit's motor burned out due to overload, and the cost of replacing the motor was ten times that of installing a complete pocket filter and panel filter system.
3. The consequences of reducing hierarchical levels: gaining a small advantage but losing a large one.
Another extreme is "reducing the layers", such as using only primary and high-efficiency, or simply using only medium-efficiency.
Using only pre-filter and high-efficiency filter: This approach ignores the crucial role of the F7/F8 pocket filter in bridging the gap between pre-filter and high-efficiency filter. Fine dust that the G4 filter cannot block will directly impact the HEPA filter, causing its lifespan to be shortened by more than 50%.
Using only Level 1 (e.g., medium efficiency only): This is completely insufficient to meet the requirements of pharma air filters. For semiconductor cleanrooms or hospital air conditioning, the lack of the ultimate protection of ULPA filters allows bacteria and particles to directly enter the environment, causing cross-contamination.
Scientific data supports this claim: According to test data from air filter manufacturers, a properly designed medium-efficiency bag filter can extend the lifespan of a HEPA filter by 3-5 times. This means that for every dollar you spend on a medium-efficiency filter, you can save 3-5 dollars on a high-efficiency filter.
4. Choosing the right product can make all the difference.
In Guangzhou, we have numerous excellent filter factories. To ensure the effectiveness of the three-stage filtration system, we recommend selecting the standard configuration based on your application scenario:
General industrial scenarios: G3 Panel Filter + F8 Pocket Filter + HEPA Box.
Pharmaceutical and biological laboratories: G4 Pre-filte + F9 Bag Filter + Fan Filter Unit (FFU).
Special gas treatment: If a chemical filter or activated carbon filter is involved, it usually needs to be installed after a medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter to remove odor and VOCs.
In summary, three-stage filtration is a golden rule in the air filtration field, proven time and again. Both Chinese air filter manufacturers and international standards emphasize this configuration. Don't try to defy the laws of physics; equipping your system with a pre-filter, medium filter, and HEPA filter is the most cost-effective and efficient solution.