Freudenberg Expands Filtration Portfolio for Cleanroom and Battery Manufacturing

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Freudenberg Filtration Technologies has announced a major expansion of its product lineup, introducing next-generation filtration systems tailored for high-precision manufacturing sectors. The new range includes advanced Fan Filter Units (FFUs), integrated BIBO containment systems, and NMP-compatible filters developed to meet the stringent requirements of semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and lithium-ion battery production environments.


Energy-Efficient Fan Filter Units for Ultra-Clean Environments

The newly launched FFU series is designed to deliver ISO 14644-1 compliant cleanroom performance.
Key features include:

  • HEPA and ULPA filtration with uniform laminar airflow
  • EC motor technology that reduces power consumption by up to 35%
  • Smart monitoring for pressure, airflow, and filter life
  • Integration with CCM software for large-scale system management

These FFUs ensure low vibration, stable airflow, and compatibility with sensitive semiconductor and pharma processes.


Advanced BIBO Containment Systems for Hazardous Materials

Freudenberg’s upgraded BIBO systems incorporate integrated blower modules to maintain airflow during filter replacement.
Highlights include:

  • Gas-tight sealing and pressure-tested containment
  • Modular stainless-steel housing for installation flexibility
  • Compatibility with HEPA, ULPA, activated carbon, and chemical filters

The systems ensure operator safety and reliable handling of toxic materials.


NMP-Resistant Filters for Lithium Battery Manufacturing

To support rapidly expanding gigafactory ecosystems, Freudenberg has developed NMP-compatible filtration media capable of withstanding aggressive solvents used in electrode production.

These filters maintain mechanical integrity and particle retention under high humidity and solvent exposure, making them ideal for:

  • Dry rooms
  • Coating lines
  • VOC removal and solvent recovery

Freudenberg Group continues to strengthen its presence in India, operating 15 production sites and employing nearly 3,000 people across 50 locations.

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