50 of anything is normally smaller than 62.5 of the same thing.
Convert both to the same unit, then compare. 1 mm = 1000 micron.
10 micron.
Yes - a 5 micron will filter out much smaller particles than a 30 micron.
It's not. 0.8 micron is bigger.
1 micron IS the unit in this case. 1 micron is the same as a micrometer - a millionth of a meter (or a thousandth of a millimeter).
5 micron is bigger than 7 micron. The lower the micron value, the finer the particle size.
50 of anything is normally smaller than 62.5 of the same thing.
Convert both to the same unit, then compare. 1 mm = 1000 micron.
1 micron > 0.5 micron
0.5 micron.
10 micron.
90 micron.
2 MICRON
No, I came across it being used as a micron.
Ofcourse 23 micron is thicker than 11 micron.
Micron ratings should be printed on the information panels for each filter. However, different brands may use slightly different processes to test the micron rating, so be sure that different filter brands use the same test before comparing micron ratings between them.