Schweigen: Why mesh filters work best on rangehoods

Paying close attention to the appliances in a kitchen design is crucial to help your client get the best possible use of their space.

Take the rangehood, for example. It may look like just an appliance to help get rid of cooking exhaust. There are, however, several key factors to ensure your client get the most out of it – whilst better protecting their health and the longevity of home fittings and contents.

In this guide, we will review the benefits of fine mesh filters versus baffles, especially with regards to noise and effectiveness in filtering out airborne grease.

Schweigen_filtersDespite being a popular aesthetic in rangehoods, baffles are just not as effective as mesh filters in trapping grease and oils. By design, they significantly reduce airflow yet require sufficient velocity through them so grease-saturated air molecules can even be captured when they cannot change direction fast enough.

To achieve this, rangehoods with baffles typically need to operate at high speeds and are also noisier due to airflow being pulled quickly and sharply over multiple edged panes.

Advantages of fine mesh filters

Fine mesh filters are designed to trap contaminants whilst ensuring maximum airflow, and minimize pressure drops that affect performance.

They comprise stacked layers of fine stainless steel or aluminium mesh with cross-directional patterns intersecting one another. As the airborne grease, fats and oils are forced to rapidly change direction through the fine mesh layers, the heavy pollutants get trapped within. Mesh filters are more effective at capturing finer airborne pollutants, while their light material construction mean that they typically perform quieter.

They are also easy to remove, dishwasher-safe and come with lifetime warranties.

Schweigen_filtersRisks of filter inefficiencies

Having a rangehood that doesn’t perform up to par means cooking exhaust, grease, smoke, steam and odours don’t get dealt with effectively. Indoor air quality gets compromised and this has serious impact to the health of home residents, longevity of house, fittings and contents. Over time, cooking grease may also congeal on rangehood internals and ducting, attracting bacteria, mould and pests. Left unaddressed, these can lead to increased risks of rangehood breakdowns and fires.

Schweigen_filtersRely on Schweigen rangehoods that simply perform better

Schweigen is a climate-positive company behind Australia’s top-selling silent rangehoods that come with premium components like Schweigen mesh filters, Schweigen SteelFlex® high-performance safety ducting and German-made Isodrive® motors. Coupled with a 10-year motor warranty, lifetime-warranties on filters and LED globes, plus world-class service and support – your next choice of a silent, powerful and beautiful rangehood really couldn’t be simpler.

For more information, visit schweigen.com.au