If you run a workshop, oven, drying system or paint booth, you already know one thing: normal air filters just don’t work in high heat. They melt, bend or stop filtering quickly. That’s why you need a real high temperature air filter built for tough conditions.
These filters keep working even when temperatures rise. They trap dust and particles without breaking down, so your equipment stays protected and your workspace stays clean.
When you need better dust-holding capacity, go with a high temperature pleated air filter. The pleated design gives you more filtering area without taking extra space. It lasts longer, needs fewer changes, and performs steadily in hot air flows.

None of this works without good material. High temperature air filter media is specially made to handle heat, fumes and long hours of use. Cheap media fails fast, but quality media keeps your whole filtration system reliable.
For paint booths, the spray booth ceiling filter is a must. It creates even airflow across the booth, catches overspray, and helps keep your finished products clean. It’s made to match the heat and airflow needs of spray booth operations.
If you work with heat, paint, or industrial processes, using the right high-temperature filters saves you time, money and hassle.

FAQ
What temperatures can high temperature air filters take?
Most high temperature air filter products work well between 150°C and 250°C. Exact limits depend on the model.
How long does a high temperature pleated air filter last?
Under normal conditions, 3–6 months. More dust or higher heat means you’ll change it sooner.
Can I use normal filter media in high heat?
No. Regular materials will warp or melt. Only high temperature air filter media is safe.
How often should I change the spray booth ceiling filter?
Usually every 1–3 months. If airflow is weak or overspray builds up, replace it earlier.
Are high temp filters hard to install?
No. They fit standard slots and housings. You can change them quickly, no special tools needed.