Some examples of performance



Certification tests at Research Institute of Sweden (RISE)

During week 35 2024 The Airission PFT1000 filter was subjected to rigorous classification tests at RISE, the Research Institute of Sweden.

Tests was carried out according to ISO16890, with impressive results.

  • ePM1 69%, which means that 69% of all particles smaller than 1µm was collected by the filter.

  • ePM2.5 72%, meaning that 72% of all particles smaller than 2.5 µm was collected by the filter.

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Customer tests at Newsec Shopping mall

Early July 2024 we started up an Airission PFT1000 at Skärholmen shopping mall just outside Stockholm. It will run for 6 months.

The application was the ventilate from a food court in the mall. This is a very tough application with very fine oil smoke from frying and woking food.

The validation tests is run in parallell with current ventilation filters, conventional ePM1 60% (F7) bag filters from a large international producer.

The Operational manager was impressed by the result. Particle count was measured with APEX Z3, a sophisticated measurement device from Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions, and the Airission PFT1000 consistently removed 20-25% more particles than the conventional ePM1 60% bag filter.

“With the Airission PFT1000 we would remove every 4th filter exchange”, he proclaimed.


Customer tests Karolinska University Hospital in Solna, Sweden

The Airission PFT1000 was tested in parallel with a competitor’s filter for one month at Karolinska University Hospital, one of Sweden’s leading medical institutions known for its high standards in air quality and patient safety.

The purpose of this test was to directly compare the performance of our technology against an industry-standard solution. The results demonstrated a notable improvement, with the Airission PFT1000 achieving 10-30% better separation efficiency than the currently used system – a ePM1 70% (F8) filter from Camfil.