Data Center Retrofit

DCFT Now Offers K&N Reusable Air Filters for Data Centers

Data Center Floor Tiles (DCFT) is expanding its product lineup to include K&N Engineering’s industrial air filtration systems — a washable, reusable alternative built specifically for the demands of mission-critical facilities. Starting today, data center operators can source these high-performance filters directly through DCFT, adding a proven sustainability and cost-savings solution to our existing catalog of data center infrastructure products.

Why Air Filtration Matters for Data Centers

Clean airflow is one of the most overlooked variables in data center uptime. When dust and particulate matter accumulate on air filters, the downstream effects add up quickly: fans work harder, equipment runs hotter, and in the worst cases, facilities face unplanned service interruptions. Even short of a full outage, a clogged or inefficient filter forces cooling systems to consume more energy just to maintain baseline performance — driving up operating costs month over month.

Most data centers still rely on single-use disposable filters simply because that’s the industry default. But disposable filters come with two compounding downsides: they’re less energy-efficient than reusable alternatives, and they generate a steady stream of waste with no clear recycling pathway. At scale, that adds up fast. A single 100-megawatt data center can go through enough disposable filter material in one year to blanket three football fields, and North American data centers collectively send an estimated 60,000 tons of filter waste to landfills annually.


Leading organizations such as Apple have highlighted in their environmental progress reports the implementation of K&N reusable, sustainable air filters at their data center facilities in Maiden, North Carolina.

Introducing K&N’s Reusable Filtration Technology

K&N Engineering set out to solve this problem in 2020, developing the first washable, reusable air filter designed specifically for data centers and other industrial, mission-critical environments. Instead of tossing a filter every few months, K&N’s filtration technology is built to perform for 15+ years without generating replacement waste. The filters even ship in reusable, returnable crates made from partially recycled, corrugate-free materials — extending the sustainability benefit to the supply chain itself.

Key Benefits of K&N Air Filters

  • Lower energy costs. K&N filters are engineered for high airflow and low restriction, which translates directly into cooling efficiency. A 100 MW facility switching to K&N filtration could see energy savings of roughly $1 million per year.
  • Dramatically less waste. One K&N filter can replace years’ worth of disposable filters — a meaningful advantage as landfill capacity continues to shrink. Industry estimates suggest as little as 15 years of remaining landfill capacity in some regions.
  • Reduced labor and maintenance costs. K&N filters are easy to clean with no solvents, pressure washers, or hot water required. Maintenance teams need only a light cleaning cycle roughly every two years, cutting down on the recurring labor costs tied to constant filter swaps.
  • Built for mission-critical performance. Every filter is tested for filtration efficiency, airflow, and durability to meet the reliability standards data centers require.

A More Sustainable Supply Chain, Starting with DCFT

At DCFT, we work with data center operators every day who are looking for infrastructure solutions that improve performance without compromising on sustainability. Adding K&N’s reusable air filtration systems to our catalog is a natural extension of that mission — giving our customers a filtration option that reduces total cost of ownership, cuts landfill waste, and supports broader ESG and sustainability goals across the industry.

Whether you’re designing a new facility or looking to upgrade filtration in an existing one, DCFT can help you evaluate whether K&N’s reusable filters are the right fit for your environment.

Ready to reduce filtration waste and lower your energy costs? Contact DCFT today to learn more about adding K&N air filters to your data center.


Data Center Floor Tiles (DCFT) supplies flooring, airflow management, and infrastructure products purpose-built for data centers. Learn more at datacenterfloortiles.com.

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