This product is a Siegenia NOx filter to be used in your ‘Aeropac SN’ ventilator unit. NOx filter is a high tech chemically reactive filter that captures the nitrogen dioxides usually emitted from fossil fuel combustion. It also filters pollen and fine dust. Perfect for areas near inner cities, with high fossil fuel pollutions. Once opened, this item lasts 6 months.

Details
  • Category
    Mechanical Ventilation Systems
  • Range
    Aeropac Ventilation
  • Brand
    Siegenia
Scope of use

Siegenia’s NOx filter for Aeropac SN, not only protects against pollen and fine dust, but also against the nitrogen dioxides that are emitted as a result of fossil fuel combustion. Perfect for areas near inner cities, with high fossil fuel pollutions.

Also ideal for spaces that are located in areas with high pollution such as fossil fuel exhaust fumes, organic odors (sewerage), pollen and more.

About the Brand: Siegenia

Founded in 1914 in Germany, Siegenia is a world renowned and global leader in window and door systems, including premium hardware, handles, jigs and much more. They also offer innovative solutions and products for Smart Home Systems and Ventilation Systems.

Siegware is proudly the exclusive distributor of Siegenia systems across Australia and New Zealand.

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SKU: L5460510-099010

About the
Seller

Founded in 2009 to supply Siegenia hardware to the energy-efficient window industry in Australia we have since increased our product range to include other quality brands for a variety of uses mostly in the building industry of low-energy homes.

We supply across Australia and New Zealand, supporting window and door fabricators and builders across the two countries.

Our reputation is built on both, our products and our service. With extensive industry experience, we provide technical expertise and understand the need for quality products, reliable supply, and superior customer service.
Real value for our customers.

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