About 20x36 MERV 13 Filter Media
20 x 36 MERV 13 Filter Media - sold by the yard
Media
Polypropylene / Acrylic Fibers
Treated With
Polypropylene and Acrylic (Copolymer of Acrylonitrile and Vinyl Acetate)
Eye Protection
Use eye protection to prevent particulate damage during cutting or slitting operations.
Skin Protection
No known hazards.
Fights lint, dust mites, mold spores, pollen, pet dander, fine dust, smoke, viruses, and bacteria.
Qualifies for Free ShippingPolypropylene / Acrylic Fibers
20 x 36 MERV 13 Filter Media - sold by the yard
Media
Polypropylene / Acrylic Fibers
Treated With
Polypropylene and Acrylic (Copolymer of Acrylonitrile and Vinyl Acetate)
Eye Protection
Use eye protection to prevent particulate damage during cutting or slitting operations.
Skin Protection
No known hazards.
What is a MERV Rating?
MERV ratings let you know the efficiency and level of filtration that an air filter can handle under normal circumstances. The higher the MERV rating, the finer the particles are that are filtered our of the air in your home. Many air filter retailers use MERV or a similar rating to rate their air filters.
About MERV, MPR and FPR Rating
MERV Rating is the primary rating system used in the industry, both domestically and internationally. Established by the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers, MERV rates a filter’s ability to capture and hold particles and pollutants.
MPR Rating is a rating system developed by 3M. It rates the manufacturer’s Filtrete product line and their ability to capture airborne particles smaller than 1 micron.
FPR Rating is a rating system developed by The Home Depot for brands sold through their stores, including Honeywell. It utilizes a color code and number scale (4 to 10) that closely resembles the MERV rating.