0V EMI Filter for Packaging Machines

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January 05, 2026
Category Connection: AC EMI Filter
Brief: Need quick answers about practical use? This video highlights the essentials. Watch as we demonstrate the Ultra Low Leakage 3 Phase EMI Noise Filter for packaging machinery, showing how it suppresses electromagnetic interference to improve equipment stability and operator safety.
Related Product Features:
  • Designed as a 3-phase EMI noise filter for packaging machinery operating at 440Vac.
  • Provides high attenuation across a wide frequency range from 1MHz to 10GHz.
  • Features ultra-low leakage current below 0.5mA for enhanced operator safety.
  • Supports high rated current up to 100A per phase for demanding applications.
  • Compact aluminum casing with mounting holes for space-saving and easy installation.
  • Effectively suppresses noise from VFDs, power electronics, and motor wires.
  • Helps provide a clean power source for sensitive control electronics in packaging equipment.
  • Improves the stability and precision of machines like carton formers and sealing machines.
FAQs:
  • What is the main application of this EMI filter?
    This EMI filter is primarily used in packaging machinery such as carton formers, wrapping machines, filling machines, sealing machines, and labeling machines to suppress electromagnetic interference and ensure stable operation.
  • How does the ultra-low leakage current benefit operators?
    The ultra-low leakage current, typically below 0.5mA, minimizes electrical hazards, ensuring maximum safety for operators working with or near the packaging equipment.
  • What current ratings are available for this 3-phase filter?
    The filter is available in multiple current ratings, ranging from 6A to 200A per phase, to suit various power requirements of large packaging machinery.
  • Is this EMI filter suitable for meeting EMC compliance standards?
    Yes, this high-performance EMI filter is designed to help packaging machinery meet EMC compliance standards by effectively suppressing power line noises from sources like variable frequency drives.