Luehr Filter Australia has been supplying and servicing air pollution control equipment for nearly 40 years and our parent company LUEHR FILTER GmbH has been operating for over 80 years and employs over 350 personnel.

PRODUCTS

Combining the best available technology with an open and creative approach, Luehr and technology partner Trema, offer wet or dry scrubbing and filtering technologies that deliver high collection efficiencies to comply with the most stringent environmental regulations.

Dust Collectors

Luehr Filter offers an extensive range of fabric filter designs, ensuring the optimum configuration for each unique project, small or large.

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Wet Scrubbers

Our range of wet scrubbers for particulate, fume and gas removal is designed to deliver high collection efficiencies to comply with the most stringent environmental regulations.

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Dry Scrubbers

The dry scrubber removes acid gases (HF, HCI, SOx), dioxins and heavy metals from combustion processes.

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Heat Exchangers

Due to the temperature limitations of filter fabrics the Luehr Filter flat-tube gas to air heat exchangers have been developed to cool particle laden exhaust gases to a temperature where fabric filters can be employed.

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Complementary Products

Luehr Filter offers a wide range of air pollution solutions, including the following:

Fans & Ductwork

Cyclones

Luehr Louvres

Luehr double dump valves

Luehr Vacuum Valve

Dust monitors

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