Cartridge Filters offered by Filters Water
Cartridge
filters are preferable for systems with contaminations less than 100 ppm,
that means with contamination levels less than 0.01% by weight and can
be realized as surface or as depth-type filters. For concentrations that are
bigger than 100ppm then a bag filter, filter
press, or some other method should be used instead of cartridge
filters.
Depth-type cartridge filters capture contaminations through the total thickness
of the medium, while in surface filters (usually made of thinner materials
like papers, woven wire cloths) particles are captured at the surface of the
filter.
Cartridge filters are also designed disposable, which means that they have
to be replaced when the filter is clogged.
Cartridge Filters offered by Filters Water
The Spun Bonded Cartridge Filters are of the new class of Depth Filters which
are manufactured by firing a controlled density of polypropylene onto a center
core.
String Wound Cartridge Filters are the original Cartridge Filter. They are
still very widely used in Industry.
GMP products are manufactured under controlled clean room conditions with
lot and individual product traceability for GMP required processes which include
Pharmaceutical & Biotech processes.
A combination of a Cartridge and a Housing in one
product to allow for ease of disposal for sensitive and difficult to handle
fluids.
Carbon is one of the workhorse materials in the separations field. It is used
for chlorine and organics removal from municipal water supplies and for organics,
color and other purifications in the plating and printed circuit industries.
Light Industrial - Pleated Cartridge Filters
Light Industrial and Commercial Product for low viscosity fluids without strict
beta cleanliness requirements.
Stainless Steel Cartridge Filters
Stainless Steel Cartridge Filters are used where high temperature and material
compatibilities restrict polymer and fabric uses.
See this page for factors involved in selecting the correct cartridge filter
housing for your application.
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