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Hollinee Filtration. HOLLINEE. Started Glass Operations 1972 For The Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Market Glass Filtration Operation Started 1978 Current 3 Operations Servicing Filtration & FRP Markets Throughout The World. Filtration History.
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HOLLINEE • Started Glass Operations 1972 For The Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Market • Glass Filtration Operation Started 1978 • Current 3 Operations Servicing Filtration & FRP Markets Throughout The World
Filtration History • 30 Years Ago Fiberglass Held Majority Share of the Market • Competing Materials Gained Share With New Higher Performance Products. • Fiberglass Becomes The Low Cost & Low Performance Option. • Continuous Fiberglass R&D is Focused on FRP Markets Not Filtration.
Market Observations • Low End Of The Market/Fiberglass • Price/Performance Gap Between Glass & Competing Materials • Current Glass Products Losing Market Share To Competing Materials
Hollinee’s Goal • Develop Next Generation Glass Filter • Supply Performance Glass Products To Our Customers • Develop Performance Rated Glass To Fill The Market Gap • Maximize New Product Development To Help Hollinee & Their Customers Increase Market Share
The Challenge • A Fiberglass Filter That Outperforms… • A Fiberglass Filter Offering Value Beyond Price… • A Fiberglass Filter That Pays For Itself In Energy Savings & Ease of Conversion.
The Answer • The MRG700… • 1” MERV 7 @ 300 FPM • 2” MERV 7 @ 500 FPM
MRG700 Features • Patent Pending Technology • MERV 7 Rated • Mechanically Rated Air Filter
Benefits of MRG700 • Improved Air Flow, Energy Savings • Excellent Dust Holding capacity • Improved Visual Appearance • Improved Handling • Ease of Conversion • Lower Economical Solution
Initial Resistance MRG700 Fiberglass / .08 w.g. @300 fpm MERV 6 Panel Filter / .14 w.g. @ 300 fpm MRG700 Offers a 42% Lower Resistance With MERV 7 Performance! MRG700 Performance
MRG 700 Energy & Equipment Savings • MRG700 Air Flow 385 FPM • Typical MERV 6 Pleated Panel Filter Air Flow 335 FPM • MRG700 Allows 15% Higher Air Flow vs. MERV 6 Pleated Panel Filter • All Internal Testing Inlet Air Flow @400 FPM
Summary • MRG700 offers a positive alternative. • Increase performance, while • Reducing Energy Consumption… • Continuous Fiber Fiberglass Can Give Customers A Value Added Performance Driven Product.
History Overspray Collection • Spun Fiberglass: Variety of Weights to Increase Paint Holding Capacity • Expanded Paper: Variety of layers to Increase Paint Holding Capacity
70’s - Today • Paints have changed… • Performance requirements changed… • Polyester enters the market… • Paper adds Polyester as final layer… • Fiber-Glass followed…
The Challenge • Design a new generation of Fiberglass developed to capture and retain the variety of paints and sealers.
The Real Challenge • The End-User’s Expectations! • Reduce my operating costs… • Reduce my overall costs… • Improve performance…
The Answer • An innovation in Continuous Fiber Fiberglass design capable of improving paint overspray collection performance while reducing the overall operating cost!
Innovation #1 Reduce Energy Consumption • 1” Polyester media @ .09 wg • 1.5” Polyester media @ .11 wg • 6-Ply Paper w/Poly @ .07 wg • FUTURA 14gram w/Poly @ .05 wg • Energy Savings: 29% to 55% reduction on initial resistance!
Innovation #2 Increased Holding Capacity • 1” Polyester Media @ 2.0 Lbs. • 1.5” Polyester Media @ 2.5 Lbs. • 6-Ply Paper/Poly @ 3.5 Lbs. • FUTURA 14FMPB @ 4.7 Lbs. • Increase Holding Capacity 34% to +100% • Collection Efficiency +99.55%
Innovation #3 Distribution Capacity Truckload (57’) Capacity • Polyester: 70,000 sq. ft. • Paper: 200,000 sq. ft. • FUTURA 600,000 sq. ft.
Innovation #4 Packaging / Storage • Polyester @ 50 pads in a 22” high box • Paper/Poly @ 70 pads in a 36” high box • FUTURA @ 100 pads in a 5” high box Increase quantity per case by 42% to 100% Decrease storage space by over 400%
Conclusion • The Next Generation of Fiberglass has been designed and is ready to meet the various overspray collection and air filtration applications.