Filters
Filters in the petrochemical industry are critical components designed to purify working media from impurities.
They can be used to remove solid particles, rust, sand, and other contaminants from liquids and gases.
Types of filters include mesh, cartridge, coalescing, and many others, each of which is suitable for specific operating conditions and cleaning requirements.
When choosing an industrial filter, consider the following parameters:
• type and properties of the working environment
• degree and nature of contamination
• system capacity and operating pressure
• requirements for quality efficiency and filtration cleaning
• operating and maintenance conditions of the filter

Specifications:
Size: Ranges from small units (such as 3/4 inch) to large industrial systems (such as 24 inches or more).
Pressure class: Vary depending on the need, including low pressure systems (e.g. 150Lbs) and high pressure systems (e.g. 900Lbs and above).
Housing Material: Available in a variety of materials, including carbon and stainless steel, as well as plastic for specific applications.
Filter element material: from metal meshes to synthetic, fiberglass materials and special absorbing materials.
Pipeline connection type: Flanged, threaded or welded connections for easy integration into various systems.
Applications: from pretreatment in oil refining to fine filtration in the chemical industry and gas systems.
Additional features: Include contamination sensors, backwash systems, and other options for easy maintenance and increased efficiency.
Filters provide protection and improve the quality of production processes in the petrochemical industry, being a key element for maintaining clean and safe working environments.