Pharmaceutical Filters
Pharmaceutical Filters
Cartridge Filters
Cartridge filters are use in filtration of large volume liquids particularly in pharma industry. Lengths up to 10”, 20”, 30” and 40” are available with various connector options.
Capsule Filters
Capsule filter is cost-effective and easy-to-use with compact structure, CFD is ideal for lab tests and small volume batch processes. Filter media are optional to meet different filtration requirements. All polypropylene construction is suitable for most Air/gas filtration applications and inkjet printing inks. UV resistant cage is also available. Flexible connectors to fit different pipes and machines.
Membrane Filters
Membrane filters are made from a variety of synthetic materials like Cellulose acetate, Cellulose nitrate, Polyamide, Polycarbonate, Polypropylene, and Polytetrafluoroethylene. Membrane filters have a slower flow rate than depth filters because of their small pore diameter and are more likely to plug. These are mostly used in small volume applications particularly in the Pharma industry. connectors to fit different pipes and machines.
Disc Filters
Disc filter is designed for small scale applications of fluids and gases. Thermally sealed disc filters have excellent chemical compatibility. UV resistant cage is available.
Melt blown Filters
A melt blown filter is a cylindrical cartridge made of polymer fibers that is used for filtration. The filtration process occurs from the outside in, with the liquid flowing through the filter medium into the center and then out from the outlet. Melt blown filters are often used in sediment applications, but they don’t transfer any sedimentary taste or odor to the filtered liquids. They are sturdy and have a fixed pore structure, with porosities ranging from 1 micron to 50 microns. Used Particularly in General water treatment, Food and beverage, Chemicals, Drinking water, Sea water desalination, Prefiltration for RO/DI, Microelectronics, Process water.
Filter Bag
A filter bag is a type of dust collector that filters dust from exhaust gas from industrial equipment. It’s similar in structure to a vacuum cleaner, with a filter cloth that traps dust from the gas and allows clean gas to pass through. Filter bags are also used to clarify or filter fluids with a small number of particles to remove. Filter bags are rated from 1 to 200 microns, with a lower micron number indicating a finer filtration level. Filter bags are typically made from materials like nylon, polyester, or polypropylene, which have fine pores that capture particles of a specific size.