A particulate air filter is a device composed of fibrous materials which removes solid particulates such as dust, pollen, mould, and bacteria from the air. A chemical air filter consists of an absorbent or catalyst for the removal of airborne molecular contaminants such as volatile organic compounds or ozone. Air filters are used in applications where air quality is important, notably in building ventilation systems and in engines.
Some buildings, as well as aircraft and other man-made environments (e.g., satellites and space shuttles) use foam, pleated paper, or spun fiberglass filter elements. Another method, air ionisers, use fibers or elements with a static electric charge, which attract dust particles. The air intakes of internal combustion engines and compressors tend to use either paper, foam, or cotton filters. Oil bath filters have fallen out of favor. The technology of air intake filters of gas turbines has improved significantly in recent years, due to improvements in the aerodynamics and fluid-dynamics of the air-compressor part of the Gas Turbines.
Oh, I will somehow hide in you)
I've got theseÿ bones and eyes made for seeing
You've got all of these things and more
Something else I don't know which I need
I will reach down your throat trying to find it
Oh your stomach turns at the thought of
No one taking time
Somehow chewing inside of your cheeks
You're afraid of the lengths I will go to
You pull words from your mouth in such order
I could not consciously have composed
My intentions escape my own notice
Now we're stuck with these cold consequences
Hear the notes awaiting their orders
Patiently they prepare for attack
Whenÿ they burrow under your ribcage