Many filter users look at their cartridge filters, see that they are dirty, and immediately change the filters.  Although on the surface this logic appears to be good, it is probably costing you money. Cartridge filters are designed to remove particulate matter in the body of the filter as well as on the surface.  The […]

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Slow the Flow for Efficiency With in-depth cartridge filters, the slower the flow, the more efficient the cartridge is and the longer the user can go between change-outs. At Filters.com, we typically size housings to start out with a clean differential pressure of two pounds or less. You will find that many people in the […]

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