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Wound Cartridge Filters High Flow

Cartridge Filters High Flow

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Part description

High flow cartridge filter

High flow cartridge filters are specifically designed to offer higher flow and dirt-holding capacity compared to standard cartridge filters. This makes them ideal for applications where a large volume of liquid needs to be filtered quickly and efficiently.

Specifications and options for high flow elements

  • Micron rating: 0.5 micron – 100 micron.
  • Both nominal and absolute rating (99%)
  • Dimensions: 20 – 80 inches
  • Filter element materials: polypropylene, polyester, fiberglass, nylon.
  • Capacity (Flow rate): Depending on configuration and length, up to 140 m³/hour per filter element.
  • Maximum filter surface: 28 m² (depending on type and configuration)
  • Maximum operating pressure: up to 10 bar (depending on the filter housing type)
  • Maximum operating temperature: Typically 80°C – 120°C. Heat-resistant elements for higher temperatures available on request.
  • Various connections available.
  • O-ring materials: NBR, EPDM, Viton, Silicone, or special on request
  • Housing materials: Stainless steel 304, 316, or specials
  • Backflush options available
  • Axial or radial flow possible (inside to outside or outside to inside)
  • Single or multiple elements
  • FDA approved
  • Compatibility with chemical liquids: including water, solvents, acids, bases, and various oils.

Applications of high flow cartridge filters

The high flow elements are often used as pre-filters or main filters for: acids and bases, amines, carbon beds, saturated liquids, water wells, desalination, DI resins, EDM fluids, pharmaceuticals, glycol, groundwater purification, laundry wastewater, coolants, organic solvents, RO membranes, UF membranes, wastewater, condensate, cooling water (power plants), beers, wines, refined products, pre-filtration of process water in the food and beverage industry.

Why can a high flow filter handle a higher flow?

  • Increased filter surface area: High flow filters use advanced materials with higher porosity, leading to more efficient filtration without obstructing flow.
  • Larger diameter (internal and external): Compared to traditional cartridge filters, high flow filters have a larger diameter, meaning they can process more liquid at once.
  • Lower pressure drop: The filter design results in less resistance during filtration, leading to a lower pressure drop and therefore a higher flow rate.

Free filter advice for high flow filter elements

For more information about the high flow cartridge filter, you can view our datasheet or contact our product specialists for advice on your specific situation.

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