Talk:Air filter

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The article as written currently seems very automobile-focused. It describes air filters as being one of four types, when there are almost certainly more. How about the reusable electronic-grid air filters used in home forced-air heating systems, for instance? And in the opening description, an air filter is said to be "a device which removes solid particles, such as dust, pollen, mold, and bacteria from air." This seems overly narrow -- what about activated-charcoal filters in gas masks, which exist to remove not solid contaminants but gaseous ones? The definions supplied seem to be aimed at an automobile's air intake filter. I am thinking of editing the article to make it more broad, and perhaps insert some additional information about home HVAC filters. Perhaps the existing version of the article wants to be made into a subsection on 'auto air filter' or something similar. I'm open to suggestions. -- Kadin2048 14:42, 13 December 2005 (UTC)

I would definitely agree that the term air filter covers a wide spectrum of possibilities, including everything from car air filters, to carbon filters, to HEPA filters used in hospitals. This article should definitely be expanded and I hope to be able to work on it shortly. CleanAir 16:03, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

I would like to know why oil bath air cleaners are no longer common.

Oil bath aircleaners are messy and clog faster.

I agree with you, and I also hope to see a new "Furnace Filters" section.--DarkBlackHat 10:38, 4 November 2006 (UTC)