The types of paper used in filter systems are crucial factors that directly affect filtration performance and durability. Different paper types are specially designed for various vehicle types and operating conditions. At Core Filter, we aim to ensure optimal engine efficiency and longevity by utilizing the highest quality filter papers.
Filter papers used in production are generally categorized as follows:
Cellulose-Based Filter Papers
Made from natural cellulose fibers.
Cost-effective and widely used.
Commonly preferred in air and oil filters.
Synthetic Fiber Reinforced Papers
Produced by adding synthetic fibers to cellulose.
Provides higher strength and durability.
Captures finer particles, improving filtration efficiency.
Nano-Fiber Layered Filter Papers
Composed of micro and nano-level fibers.
Capable of capturing even the smallest particles.
Used in high-performance engines and heavy-duty vehicles.
Each paper type offers different performance characteristics.
Cellulose-based filters are suitable for applications requiring low to medium filtration.
Synthetic fiber-reinforced papers last longer and perform better in dusty and harsh conditions.
Nano-fiber layered papers provide the best filtration capacity, extending engine life and enhancing performance.
Cellulose papers are more delicate and may degrade when exposed to moisture or oil.
Synthetic fiber-containing papers last longer and are more resistant to high temperatures.
Nano-fiber filters offer the highest resistance to chemical and physical wear.
The selection of filter paper should be based on the vehicle’s working environment and engine requirements. At Core Filter, we ensure that your engines operate efficiently and last longer by using the highest quality filter papers.