BRIEF
NanoFiltech is China National High-tech Enterprise which focus on the R&D, manufacture and sales of high-class functional electrospun nanofiber filtration&insulation materials.
As a leading manufacturer of advanced materials in gas/liquid filtration and thermal management sectors, NanoFiltech holds the facilities for production all by independent R&D. We are already on the right way “from lab to commercialization”.
With the philosophy of CONCENTRATION TO INNOVATION FOR REVOLUTION, we are committed to providing innovative and unique solutions for global customers in professional sectors.
2025-06-03
As spring arrives and flowers bloom, millions of people start to suffer from one invisible yet powerful trigger—pollen. If you or your business operates in an environment affected by seasonal allergens, it's time to rethink your air filtration strate Read More2025-05-30
In high-temperature industrial environments, temperature is not the only challenge—what truly matters is achieving safer, more energy-efficient, and more sustainable thermal management under extreme conditions. Traditional insulation materials often fail Read More2025-05-26
African Swine Fever. Avian Influenza. Mycoplasma infections... In recent years, the global livestock industry has faced unprecedented threats from highly pathogenic diseases. Beyond vaccines and disinfection protocols, airborne pathogen control has become Read More2025-06-03
As spring arrives and flowers bloom, millions of people start to suffer from one invisible yet powerful trigger—pollen. If you or your business operates in an environment affected by seasonal allergens, it's time to rethink your air filtration strate Read More2025-05-30
In high-temperature industrial environments, temperature is not the only challenge—what truly matters is achieving safer, more energy-efficient, and more sustainable thermal management under extreme conditions. Traditional insulation materials often fail Read More2025-05-26
African Swine Fever. Avian Influenza. Mycoplasma infections... In recent years, the global livestock industry has faced unprecedented threats from highly pathogenic diseases. Beyond vaccines and disinfection protocols, airborne pathogen control has become Read More