Coalescing Filter Elements (6,000+ items) - Page 56
ZX-70048257 direct interchange for VANAIR-70048257
ZX-02250106-645 direct interchange for SULLAIR-02250106-645
ZX-EAP80138 direct interchange for GARDNER DENVER-EAP80138
ZX-200ECH035 direct interchange for GARDNER DENVER-200ECH035
ZX-KV100-001 direct interchange for KELTEC-KV100-001
ZX-1627456057 direct interchange for QUINCY-1627456057
ZX-KV2000-007P direct interchange for KELTEC-KV2000-007P
ZX-6.2024.0 direct interchange for KAESER-6.2024.0
ZX-6.1893.0 direct interchange for KAESER-6.1893.0
ZX-KV105-001 direct interchange for KELTEC-KV105-001
ZX-39843693 direct interchange for INGERSOLL RAND-39843693
Norgren by Excelon 1 Series High Flow Oil Removal Coalescing Filter, 0.01 micron, -30 to 150DegF, Al
ZX-301EFC6013 direct interchange for GARDNER DENVER-301EFC6013
Ingersoll Rand FA190IH, Coalescing Filter, High Efficiency, 110 CFM, 1" NPT, 1 Micron
Ingersoll Rand FA400IG, Coalescing Filter, General Purpose, 235 CFM, 1-1/2" NPT, 1 Micron
About Coalescing Filter Elements
Coalescing filter elements are an important part of any filtration system. They work to remove particles, dirt, and other impurities from liquids and gases in order to protect systems from damage or contamination. Coalescing filter elements are also used to separate two different types of fluids in a system.
Types of Coalescing Filter Elements
There are many different types of coalescing filter elements available, depending on the type of filtration needed. Some coalescing filters use polypropylene media while others use glass fiber or cellulose paper. Depending on the application, the size and configuration of the coalescing filter element may need to be adjusted for optimal performance.
How Coalescing Filter Elements Are Made
Coalescing filter elements are typically constructed with a pleated media made from synthetic fibers such as polyester or polypropylene. The pleats provide a large surface area for efficient filtration and increase the life of the element by trapping more particles before they reach downstream components. The most common type is a Watts Coalescing Filter Element which uses stainless steel mesh for added strength.
Industries That Use Coalescing Filter Elements
Coalescing filter elements are commonly used in industries such as oil and gas production, chemical processing, power generation, water treatment plants, automotive manufacturing, food processing facilities and breweries. Professionals who work with these industries rely on these filter elements to keep their systems safe from contamination or damage caused by debris.
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