Filmhwa Hwamins Filter Work Access
Use the app’s magazine-style home screen to find filter recommendations specifically tailored to the current weather (cloudy, backlight, or night) or situation (lazy morning vs. afternoon walk).
FilmHwa Hwan employs a range of techniques and materials in his filter work, from traditional craftsmanship to modern technologies. He often uses paper, a humble and ephemeral material, to create delicate and intricate filter structures. In other works, he incorporates industrial materials like metal and plastic, transforming them into fragile and translucent forms. The artist's use of light, shadow, and reflection adds another dimension to his filters, as they seem to shift and change as the viewer moves around them. filmhwa hwamins filter work
| Parameter | Value | |-----------|-------| | Filtration rating | 0.2 µm, 0.45 µm, 1.0 µm, 5.0 µm | | Max operating temperature | 80°C (polymer housing), 150°C (steel) | | Max pressure | 6 bar @ 25°C | | Flow capacity (water) | 5–50 m³/h per 10” cartridge | Use the app’s magazine-style home screen to find
Before buying expensive diffusion filters, take a piece of clear plastic, scratch it with steel wool, and hold it in front of your lens. If the image makes you feel something—sadness, nostalgia, warmth—you’ve understood the first lesson of Filmhwa Hwamin’s filter work. He often uses paper, a humble and ephemeral
While Filmhwa may not have the global brand recognition of Entegris or Pall Corporation, their Hwamins filter work is gaining traction in domestic Korean fabs and Chinese foundries for three reasons: