Disposable Hooded Terminal HEPA Filter
Disposable Hooded Terminal HEPA Filter

Disposable Hooded Terminal HEPA Filter

Disposable Hooded Terminal Filter for Cleanroom Ceiling Supply | H10–H14 HEPA Terminal Module
Disposable hooded terminal filter for cleanroom ceiling supply and end-of-line air delivery. Available in H10, H11, H12, H13, and H14 for high-cleanliness applications.
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What This Product Actually Is

 

A disposable hooded terminal filter is a ceiling-installed end-of-line filtration module that combines two functions in one unit:

a high-efficiency filter section

a hooded air connection chamber for ducted supply air

Instead of installing a plain HEPA panel separately from an air distribution box, this product integrates the filter and hood into one terminal assembly. The result is a more direct solution for final-stage clean air delivery in controlled environments.

In practical use, the product is installed at the end of the supply air path. Air enters through the hood connection, moves into the chamber, and then passes through the filter face before entering the clean zone below.

This makes it different from a standard HEPA panel. It is not simply a filter. It is a terminal air delivery module designed for cleanroom ceiling supply.

 

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Specification Sheet

 

Parameter Typical Options
Efficiency E10 / E11 / E12 / H13 / H14
Optional Thickness 120 / 150 / 220 mm
Separator Hot melt bead
Gasket PU endless gasket / EVA / EPDM
Sealant Two-component polyurethane glue
Frame / Hood Material Aluminum / GI / SUS
Media Micro glass fiber
Max Temperature 70°C
Max Humidity 100%

 

Why the Hooded Structure Matters

 

In many cleanroom projects, the final filtration point is also the final air delivery point. That is where the hooded structure becomes important.

A plain HEPA filter may still require additional housing, connection work, or installation support before it can be used in the ceiling. A hooded terminal filter simplifies that arrangement by integrating the duct connection and filter section into the same product.

This structure helps in several ways:

•it reduces the need for separate terminal box coordination

•it creates a more direct installation logic at the ceiling end

•it supports more predictable airflow delivery into the clean zone

•it simplifies replacement planning in systems where disposable terminal units are preferred

This offers many advantages for engineering contractors, as the end point is often where ceiling coordination, cleanliness targets, and maintenance access converge.

 

Why Some Projects Prefer a Disposable Terminal Filter

 

Not every cleanroom project wants a reusable or service-heavy terminal unit.

 

 
 

A disposable hooded terminal filter is often selected when the project prefers:

 

simpler replacement during maintenance

 
 

reduced handling of heavily contaminated terminal filters

 
 

fewer cleaning steps during change-out

 
 

easier replacement planning for controlled environments

 

 

This is especially relevant where the maintenance team wants to replace the complete filter module rather than open and clean a more complex terminal housing.

In these cases, disposable construction is not just a cost issue. It is a maintenance strategy.

 

Detailed Product IntroductionProducts Description

 

This product is designed for final-stage air filtration at the supply terminal in high-cleanliness environments.

It typically uses micro glass fiber media, which supports high filtration efficiency and stable final-stage air cleaning performance. KLC's page also uses micro glass fiber as the standard media for this product family.

The filter is available in a range of efficiency levels from E10 to H14, which allows the same product family to be adapted to different cleanliness requirements. KLC lists E10, E11, E12, H13, and H14 as available efficiency options.

The hooded section provides the duct connection and helps distribute incoming air before it passes through the filter face. Depending on the project, the frame and hood materials may be specified in aluminum, galvanized steel, or stainless steel, which KLC also lists as material options for this type of product.

The product is usually considered when buyers want a terminal HEPA solution that is:

•compact in concept

•direct in installation logic

•suitable for ceiling-end supply

•easier to replace as a complete unit

This makes it a practical option for projects that want final-stage filtration without adding an unnecessarily complicated terminal assembly.

                             

             

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Typical Applications in More Detail

 

This product is used where the final air supply point must also provide a high level of filtration.

Operating Rooms and Surgical Areas

In surgery-related clean zones, final air quality control at ceiling level is critical. A hooded terminal filter can be used as part of the final supply arrangement where cleaner air needs to be delivered directly into the protected area. KLC explicitly lists surgery among the typical applications.

Laboratories

Many laboratories need localized final supply filtration, especially where the room cleanliness target is higher than general comfort HVAC. Terminal filtration helps ensure that air entering the controlled area has already passed through a final filter stage. KLC also lists lab applications.

Pharmaceutical Clean Areas

In pharmaceutical environments, terminal filtration is commonly used in areas where final cleanliness control matters near production or filling zones. A disposable hooded structure can be attractive where filter replacement needs to be kept controlled and straightforward. KLC lists pharmacy among the intended uses.

Microelectronics and Precision Manufacturing

For micro-electronic or fiber-optic related production, the terminal point of air delivery can affect whether fine particles enter the working zone. That is why end-of-line HEPA filtration is often used in these industries. KLC includes both micro-electronic and fiber optic equipment as target applications.

Food Processing Areas with High Cleanliness Requirements

In some food and clean packaging processes, final-stage filtered air helps reduce the risk of airborne contamination in sensitive zones. KLC includes food processing factories in the application scope for this product.

The key point across all of these applications is the same:

this product is not chosen merely because it is a HEPA filter, but because it acts as the final ceiling-level clean air delivery point.

 

What Buyers Usually Need to Confirm

For this type of product, selection is usually based on more than efficiency alone.

Buyers normally confirm:

 
 

target efficiency level: H10 / H11 / H12 / H13 / H14

 
 

overall size and ceiling opening dimensions

 
 

hood depth and duct connection size

 
 

frame / hood material requirement

 
 

gasket position and sealing method

 
 

expected airflow volume at terminal point

 
 

whether the project prefers fully disposable replacement

 
 

room cleanliness target and terminal supply layout

 

Installation Perspective

 

From an installation point of view, this product is usually used as a terminal supply module in the ceiling system.

Because the hood and filter are integrated, contractors generally focus on:

duct connection alignment

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ceiling opening compatibility

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gasket sealing around the filter face or housing interface

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maintenance access for future replacement

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airflow balance at the terminal point

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Compared with using a plain HEPA filter plus separate supporting structure, the hooded design can simplify coordination at the installation stage.

 

Why Choose Us

 

At ZOSLONG, we would not position this product as just another HEPA filter. We see it as a cleanroom terminal delivery solution.

That means our focus is not only on filter efficiency, but also on how the hooded structure, duct connection, material selection, and replacement logic work together in actual project use.

For buyers, this offers a more practical advantage:

clearer terminal-side matching

more flexible material and dimension options

easier coordination with cleanroom ceiling layouts

a product approach that fits engineering installation, not just catalog comparison

 

FAQ

 

Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

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Is this the same as a plain HEPA panel filter?

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No. A plain HEPA panel is only the filter element. A hooded terminal filter combines the high-efficiency filter with a hooded air connection chamber for terminal supply use.

Why choose a disposable hooded terminal filter?

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It is often chosen to simplify replacement, reduce handling steps, and support a more controlled terminal maintenance process.

What efficiency levels are available?

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H10, H11, H12, H13, and H14 for this product family.

Where is this product usually installed?

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It is typically installed at the end of the supply duct system, especially in cleanroom ceilings or final air delivery points.

What should be confirmed before quoting?

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The key points are size, airflow, efficiency level, duct connection requirement, material, and sealing position.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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