Particles to be filtered usually fall into one of two categories:     1.Non-deformable particles that under normal conditions (temperatures) do not deform. In some instances, non-deformable particles can become deformable with a temperature or chemistry change—an example of this would is a particle of resin, which at ambient temperatures may be solid, but […]

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There are a few rules to remember when sizing a filtration system:  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 […]

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 Staged filtration provides the lowest cost per liter filtered In staged filtration, different micron ratings and types of filters are utilized to filter out progressively smaller particulate matter. Typically, this is done for cost savings with the aim of producing the lowest cost per liter filtered. An example of staging filtration is a chemical plant […]

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Staged filtration provides the lowest cost per liter filtered. In staged filtration, different micron ratings and types of filters are utilized to filter out progressively smaller particulate matter. Typically, this is done for cost savings with the aim of producing the lowest cost per liter filtered. An example of staging filtration is a chemical plant […]

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