– Fiberglass air filters, commonly used in HVAC systems, are made from spun glass fibers designed to capture larger airborne particles like dust and lint.
– They offer low cost and minimal airflow resistance but are less effective at filtering out smaller particles such as allergens and bacteria compared to other filter types.
– These filters are suitable for general use where stringent air quality isn’t a primary concern.
Key Features:
Material:
Constructed from spun glass fibers.
Particle Capture:
Primarily capture larger particles like dust, lint, pollen, and hair.
Filtration Efficiency:
Lower MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) ratings, indicating less effectiveness against smaller particles.
Airflow Resistance:
Low resistance, meaning they don’t significantly impede airflow.
Cost:
Generally inexpensive.
Maintenance:
Require more frequent replacement than higher-efficiency filters.
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