Bag & Cartridge Filtration
There are three basic filter types to consider when specifying a liquid processing filter; bag filters, cartridge filters, and clean-in-place (CIP) filters. Each one has advantages and disadvantages when compared with the others, and the different types are appropriate for different applications.
CIP filters are typically most appropriate for applications where flow rate are high, filter media replacement costs are high, or exposure of the process liquid to workers or the environment is undesirable. They can be used to remove suspended solids of approximately one micron and larger for all types of liquid process streams. Bags and cartridge filters can both remove suspended solids for applications with lower flow rates, where exposure to the process liquid is not a problem, and where lower volumes of solids must be removed.
There is a full range of Eaton Filter Bags...over 1500 choices in all. From economical sewn filter bags for standard applications to welded, multi-layered bags for demanding applications. There are even special Eaton Filter Bags and Elements that can replace expensive filter cartridges in many applications.
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Customers can choose from a complete line of single and multibag filter housings designed to meet the needs of the most demanding applications. The choice of single bag filter housings range from those suitable for exacting absolute filtration applications to high quality housings designed especially for cost sensitive applications... and everything in between.
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Eaton's broad range of filter cartridges gives customers wide flexibility in choosing filtration solutions. Available are nominal and absolute rated melt blown, string wound, resin bonded and activated carbon cartridges, filter modules, stainless steel and plastic filter housings.
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