Luber-finer Introduces New, High-Efficiency MXM NANO TECH Air Filters

Luber-finer Introduces New, High-Efficiency MXM NANO TECH Air Filters

Contaminants that enter the engine can increase wear and cause costly engine damage, resulting in additional maintenance costs and unplanned downtime.

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PERRYSBURG, Ohio — Luber-finer has introduced its new high-efficiency MXM NANO TECH Air Filters. Offering 99.99 percent overall filtration efficiency, the Luber-finer MXM NANO TECH Air Filters remove airborne contaminants and protect heavy-duty engines, the company says.

Contaminants that enter the engine can increase wear and cause costly engine damage, resulting in additional maintenance costs and unplanned downtime. The new MXM NANO TECH Air Filter delivers 99.99 percent overall efficiency by utilizing Luber-finer’s new NANO TECH media, which is designed to keep contaminants at the surface of the filter media and away from the engine. By comparison, conventional cellulose filters have large gaps between the cellulose fibers, allowing contaminants to deeply penetrate the media. The MXM NANO TECH meets OEM warranty specifications and provides twice the dust-holding capacity of cellulose media. The initial product offering includes 35 models covering popular on-road and off-road applications.

“The new high-efficiency MXM NANO TECH Air Filter is an exciting addition to the diverse line of Luber-finer air-filtration solutions,” said Layne Gobrogge, director of heavy duty marketing and product development. “The quality of air entering a heavy duty engine is a constant concern for fleet managers that are trying to get the optimum efficiency from their vehicles.”

In addition to Luber-finer’s full line of heavy duty filtration products, the new MXM NANO TECH Air Filters will be on display at the upcoming 2016 Heavy Duty Aftermarket Week (HDAW ’16) from Jan. 26-27 in Las Vegas, NV. Visit Booth No. 1015 to learn more about the newest additions to the 2016 line of quality Luber-finer filtration products.

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