Selection depends on flow rate, filtration precision, operating pressure, and medium type.
We recommend choosing equipment based on real working conditions to ensure stable performance and long service life.
Common filtration precision ranges from coarse filtration (100–500 μm) to fine filtration (1–50 μm).
The selection depends on required output quality and process requirements.
Materials typically include stainless steel (304/316L), carbon steel, polypropylene,
and other corrosion-resistant materials depending on fluid compatibility.
Flow rate is determined by process demand, pipeline size, and production capacity.
Proper calculation ensures system efficiency and prevents overloading or underperformance.
Service life depends on contamination level, flow conditions, and material type.
In general, cartridges are replaced when pressure drop increases significantly or flow efficiency decreases.
Yes, systems can be customized for chemical, food & beverage, water treatment, and industrial manufacturing.
Customization includes size, material, pressure rating, and filtration precision.
Cartridge filtration provides higher precision and is used for fine filtration,
while bag filtration is suitable for high dirt load applications with lower precision requirements.
Pressure loss is controlled through proper system design, correct filter selection,
and regular maintenance to ensure stable operation and efficiency.