An industrial filtration system is an engineered solution designed to ensure the purity of your fluid streams and protect downstream equipment. More than just a filter, a system integrates the filter housing, pumps, valves, and controls into a single, reliable skid. We design custom systems utilizing the right technology—from bag and cartridge filters to automated self-cleaning units—for your specific application.

The right filtration is not an expense; it's an insurance policy. It protects your final product from contaminants and your critical process equipment—like heat exchangers, spray nozzles, and pumps—from damaging particulates. We specialize in moving beyond simple filter sales to providing complete, engineered systems. We analyze your process fluid, flow rate, and purity requirements to select the optimal filtration media and housing. We then build a complete, skid-mounted system that is pre-piped, pre-wired, and fully tested, ready for fast and easy integration into your plant. 

    • Filtration Type: Surface Filtration (mesh, screens), Depth Filtration (cartridges)
    • System Configuration: Simplex (single), Duplex (duty/standby), fully automated skid
    • Technologies: Bag Filters, Cartridge Filters, Self-Cleaning Strainers (scraped disc, backwash)
    • Filtration Rating (Nominal): From 5000 micron (straining) down to 0.1 micron (polishing/sterile)
    • Automation: Differential pressure (dP) monitoring for automated alarms or self-cleaning cycles

 

    • The Fluid: What is the liquid/gas? Provide viscosity, temperature, and chemical composition.
    • The Contaminant: What are you trying to remove (size, type, concentration)?
    • The Flow: What is the required flow rate (e.g., m³/hr)?
    • The Purity: What is the required filtration rating (in microns)?
Material option A Housing: Stainless Steel 304/316L, Coated Carbon Steel
Material option B Filter Media: Polypropylene, PES, PTFE, Stainless Steel Mesh
Finish Industrial grade, Sanitary polished (3-A), Electropolished
Dimensions Custom made design and built by your requirements

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  • FAQ -
    • Q1: What is the difference between a bag filter and a cartridge filter?
    • A1: Bag filters are typically used for higher flow rates and have a high dirt-holding capacity, making them ideal for bulk contaminant removal (coarser filtration). Cartridge filters are generally used for lower flow rates but offer much finer filtration ratings (down to sub-micron levels) and are perfect for final "polishing" applications.
    • Q2: What is a "self-cleaning" filter and when should I use one?
    • A2: A self-cleaning filter automatically removes the collected contaminants from the filter media without needing to be opened (e.g., via a scraping disc or a reverse "backwash" flow). You should use one for continuous processes, applications with a high load of solids, or when operator exposure to the fluid is hazardous, as it eliminates downtime and manual filter changes.
    • Q3: How does the system know when the filter is clogged and needs to be cleaned/changed?
    • A3: The system is monitored by a differential pressure (dP) transmitter, which measures the pressure before and after the filter. As the filter element clogs, the pressure drop across it increases. The control system is programmed to signal an alarm or initiate an automatic cleaning cycle when the dP reaches a pre-set limit.
    • Q4: What is a "duplex" arrangement and why is it useful?
    • A4: A duplex system consists of two filter housings connected in parallel with a set of valves. This allows you to direct the full process flow through one filter while the other (standby) filter is being serviced or cleaned. It is essential for critical, 24/7 applications where the process can never be stopped for filter maintenance.
    • Q5: What is the difference between "nominal" and "absolute" filter ratings?
    • A5: A "nominal" rating (e.g., 10 micron nominal) means the filter will capture most particles of that size (e.g., 90%). An "absolute" rating (e.g., 10 micron absolute) means the filter has been tested to capture at least 99.9% of particles of that size. For critical applications like pharma, absolute-rated filters are required.