A particulate filter is a device composed of fibrous or porous materials which remove solid particulates. A water filter removes impurities by lowering contamination of water using a fine physical barrier.
Grease filters are designed to remove grease particles from the exhaust hoods in a kitchen air stream. Exhaust systems that have broken, missing, or undersized air filters are prone to collect accumulations of highly combustible grease deposits throughout the entire duct system. Air filters or grease filters may also be used inside of cooking, beverage and refrigeration equipment to reduce the build up of crumbs and dust and to limit grease migration.
Fryer filters help remove particles from your fryer systems and preserve food quality. They act as a fine sieve, cleaning the oil of food particulate as it passes through.
Finally, there are air filters used in Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems and air handlers. These filters are designed to trap dust, pollen and even bacteria and viruses during ventilation while protecting the internal components of the heating and cooling system.
A panel is usually a rectangular section of a surface or a covering or of a piece of equipment. Panels may be made of stainless steel, painted aluminum or molded plastic and are water resistant an easily cleaned. It may have fin type of openings (louvers) to allow air to flow across interior components. Panels may also be "control panels" having operating buttons, displays, dials or switches.
Specifications- Height: 1.2 in.
- Width: 20.2 in.
- Length: 24 in.