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Henkel Adhesive Technologies

Filtration

In water, air, and other fluid systems, industrial adhesives are required to separate the feed from the filtrate. Henkel systems and technology maximize the efficiency of this separation and improve filter performance for spiral wound elements, hollow fiber modules, carbon block filters, and pleated filters.

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At a glance

> 50%

reduction in wasted energy

As measured by pressure drop reduction in a spiral wound element.

$56.1B

in 2033

Value of the global industrial air filtration market.

Non-isocyanate

adhesives

A safer, faster, and customizable alternative for hollow fiber filters.

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>50% reduction in wasted energy

Global demand for fresh water is outpacing supply, mandating innovative filtration solutions that are more cost-effective and energy-efficient. In fact, there is no shortage of water on the planet – witness the Pacific Ocean. The challenge is having the water in the right condition, in the right location. That’s an energy challenge Henkel is making an impact.  With breakthrough direct-printed spacer technology that produces a filter element capable of reducing wasted energy by more than 50%.

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Air filtration

Air filters must consistently produce clean air while operating in harsh conditions. Air filter adhesive solutions from Henkel are built to withstand high temperatures and chemical exposure and cover bonding, edge sealing, and pleating treatments that meet many different end-use requirements.

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