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Universal Air Filter offers Wind Turbine Air Filters to protect from dust, wind driven sand, rain, and salt fog

By Paul Dvorak | May 9, 2013

Air filters

The filter, from Universal Air Filter, uses a heavy duty Quadrafoam media that is washable and reusable. Because it provides better contamination control than standard OEM filters, it prevents unnecessary loss of energy production.

 

Custom wind-turbine air filters are the answer for power generation engineers looking to prevent energy production loss due to harsh environments. Wind-turbine filters provide superior water and airborne contaminant protection in compliance with stringent industry standards including NEMA and IP enclosure codes. UAF filters replace OEM supplied products for improved contamination control, durability and serviceability. UAF filters work well in base enclosures as well as power transformation, communications, and other interior turbine equipment.

Universal Air Filter Co.
www.uaf.com


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