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Originally Posted by Levianon17
How could a virus shut down an AC Filter's airflow?
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Any filter that will catch a virus - has openings in the filter too small to permit reasonable airflow.
A
virus is an infectious agent of small
size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria. They range in
size from about 20 to 400 nanometres in diameter (1 nanometre = 10-9 meters). By contrast, the smallest bacteria are about 400 nanometres in
size.
If you can design, produce, and market such a filter - that effectively catches viruses yet permits adequate air flow - You can retire.