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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 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

MRG700 Performance 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!

AIR FLOW TEST INLET@ 400FPM MRG700 TYPICAL MERV6 Pleated Panel Filter TYPICAL MERV10 Pleated Panel Filter AIR FLOW 385 FPM 335 FPM 295 FPM

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

Dust Holding 1’’ 10 SB Glass 24’’ X 24’’ @ 300 FPM 1’’ MERV6 Pleat 1’’ MRG700 120 Grams 80 Grams 180 Grams

MERV Testing MERV Rating @ 300 fpm Standard Glass <MERV5 Standard Pleat Tested MERV6 MRG700 Glass Tested MERV 7 20 x 20 Initial Resistance 600 CFM 0.027 w.g 0.13 w.g. 0.036 w.g.

Removal Efficiency MERV Rating @ 300fpm Standard Glass <MERV 5 Standard Pleat Tested MERV 6 New MRG700 Tested MERV 7 Particle Size 6.2 Micron 12.5% 36.6% 72.6%

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 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. 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.

Hollinee Filtration