To further improve employees' professional understanding of environmental protection products, strengthen technical service and market support capabilities, and enhance the company's technical expertise in the cleanroom field, our company organized a specialized training session on air filter knowledge. The training was delivered by the Technical Department, with active participation from Sales, Procurement, and other departments. The training was conducted in an engaging atmosphere, fostering strong enthusiasm for learning and professional growth.

This training session focused on various aspects of air filters, including standards research, structural principles, material classification, manufacturing processes, operating condition compatibility, performance characteristics, applications, and common troubleshooting methods.
The lead presenter provided a systematic explanation – using typical case studies and physical samples – of the differences in properties, temperature resistance, and working conditions of common filter materials, such as polyester, glass fiber, and PTFE. The session also covered multiple processing techniques – such as melt-blown, membrane lamination, water and oil repellency, anti-static finishing, and flame retardancy – highlighting their respective functional advantages.
To reinforce learning outcomes, the training featured practical exercises, including filter disassembly and selection simulations. Employees conducted performance tests on various filter materials, including glass fiber and melt-blown polypropylene, and practiced full-process filter matching through simulated customer requirement scenarios. Sales and technical teams jointly proposed several optimization suggestions based on actual project needs, effectively enhancing cross-department collaboration and knowledge sharing.
This training not only consolidated theoretical understanding but also provided a hands-on appreciation of how technical details influence customer experience – offering valuable guidance for future work.