'The
cheapest way to handle the removal
of coarse bulk solids'
For years, filter bags have been
used as the most economic method
of removing bulk particulate.
With such traditional applications
sill demanding consistent performance
and an increase in processes of
a more critical nature, an expanding
bag range has evolved. Technical
advances in bag and housing design
have led to new bag filtration
products, with ease of use and
greater filtration accuracy being
the key elements of design improvements.
- New stainless steel housing
range
- Economy aluminium and polypropylene
housings
- Housing flow rate capacity up
to 300m3 per hour
- 'Super Seal' bags for superior
fitting
- Silicone free bags
- Economy multifilament mesh bags
- All-polypropylene and polyester
'snaplok' bags
- bags to suit all manufacturers'
housings
- 1 to 1000 micron with 12 grades
in between
Low cost for high volume, high
viscosity filtration - The
simplest way to reduce particulate
in high volume and high flow rates
is to use bag filters. Meeting the
demands of this traditional, yet
effective method of filtration is
an extensive range to suite all
manufacturers' housings. The comparable
cartridge filtration housings would
require far greater capital and
consumer expense. Although cartridge
filtration can give more accurate
results, when bag filtration is
correctly specified, superior, effective
and economic performance will be
achieved.
Benefits of bag filtration ;
- Flow rates are achieved in a
housing a fraction of the size
of a cartridge vessel, reducing
capital expenditure.
- Consumables are of lower cost
pro-rata to contaminant removed.
- Broad range of micron sizes
1 to 1000 micron
- Simple and quick change-out,
reducing operator expense.
Size Capacity & Flow - Six industry-sized bag are
supplied to suite the majority of
filter bag housings. These sizes
cover a majority of applications,
with a wider range available on
request. Bespoke bags can be manufactured
upon sample evaluation. |