The principle of how foam air filters work
is simple: "Open Cell" Polyurethane Foam is wetted
with specially developed filter oil. The "sticky"
filter oil is suspended in the path of the dirty air on
the strands of the web-like cell structure of the foam.
This makes it impossible for dirt to pass through the depth
of the filter without sticking to the strands. As the outer
strands become loaded with dirt particles, the wetted strands
down stream start trapping dirt, allowing the entire thickness
to be utilized. This prevents surface loading or air restriction
for 80% of the service life of the air filter element. When
the filter is sufficiently dirty, it can be easily washed,
re-oiled, and re-used.
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