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..the Record AC400 or Microlene MC200....price difference?
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Gerry
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Gerry
lastminute":17adhw0q said:..the Record AC400 or Microlene MC200....price difference?
Thanks
Gerry
Fromey":17adhw0q said:The former looks significantly larger than the latter. Also, I can't say I'l impressed with the filtering capacities of either. Microclene claim "Removes 95% of 1µm (micron size particles), 65%of particles 0.5µm (micron)." Not as good as a true HEPA filter. I'd go with a domestic true HEPA air purifier. e.g., http://www.aircondirect.co.uk/ElectrIQ_ ... n.asp?PID=
Fromey":36gqut6p said:The caveat is, I don't have a dedicated air filter in the shop, so can't talk from experience. At the moment I'm experimenting with an old domestic HEPA filter I had kicking around. It seems to work well, but I only have a 10' square shed, so not that much volume, I only do hand work, plus I have no way to assess particle clearing.
My understanding is that the small particles, below 0.5 microns are the most hazardous. They don't settle out due to small air currents and Brownian motion. It's these blighters one mainly wants to eliminate. A true HEPA filter (not a "HEPA like") is specifically designed to do that; by definition it removes, "at least 99.97% of airborne particles 0.3 micrometers (µm) in diameter".
Thus, you need a HEPA filter attached to a fan that can move sufficient volume in a housing that doesn't leak around the filter. It's not rocket science. I seriously doubt the "professional" filters justifying the price. Perhaps the motors are rated for longer life. Call me cynical, but I see outrageous markup by scientific equipment suppliers all the time; they'll often source a domestic item, label it "scientific" and then add a 500% markup.
The domestic air purifier I linked to is a true HEPA (I asked the technical reps at that site), so should work just fine as long as it can shift the air volume of your shed. Would it clog up with dust and short circuit or some such? Don't know. Hard to tell unless you open it up or just use it and see.
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