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Europe's most modern filtration plant
Jack Filter sets standards with the new cleanroom center. Customers benefit from precise manufacturing under cleanroom conditions, faster delivery times, and flexible filter formats.
The cleanroom center opened in 2014 in Steindorf am Ossiacher See is among the most modern filter plants in Europe, thanks to its high degree of automation and consistent clean production concept. On 2,100 m² of production space, airborne particle filters are manufactured here under cleanroom conditions using highly efficient Mini-Pleat technology for hospitals, the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, and food industries. The manufacturing technology is partly derived from the company's own machinery engineering. A core competence of Jack Filter is that even small batch productions can be carried out economically. Certification according to ISO 9001 forms the basis for quality management.
“With the new plant, we are able to produce airborne particle filters of even higher quality. Thanks to our clean production concept and filter processing in the ISO 6 cleanroom, the filters are ‘ready to use’ for our customers,” emphasizes Managing Director Alexander Gaggl. “The expanded capacity and flexible, robot-assisted manufacturing enable us to handle large orders alongside small series quickly and with high precision,” Gaggl states. He summarizes that one year after production start, the expectations for the new location have been exceeded. This is also reflected in the current customer satisfaction analysis. Over 50,000 filters have already been delivered across Europe within the first six months. Process optimization in production and logistics has halved delivery times. The most common manufacturing products are available from stock. An innovative product range has emerged from intensive research and development activities, which has grown significantly in recent months. Currently, more than 70% of the air filters are less than three years old.
Data on the cleanroom center:
- Usable area 3,500 m², of which 2,100 m² is production space
- Production and testing of filters in an ISO Class 6 cleanroom
- Storage of the most common manufacturing products, high-bay racks with 600 pallet spaces
Innovative from tradition:
Jack Filter is one of the leading producers of air filters for industrial dust extraction, ventilation, air conditioning, and cleanroom technology. More than 50% of the products are exported. Alexander Gaggl runs the family business, founded in 1947, together with his father Kurt Gaggl. The headquarters of the Jack Filter Group is located near the cleanroom center in Sattendorf am Ossiacher See.
MANN+HUMMEL GmbH
9520 Sattendorf
Austria








