Cartridge Housings
Cartridge filter housings are available in a wide range of configurations and materials. They are a great option for fine filtration because they are capable of filtering down to 0.02 micron. The size of cartridge and number needed in a housing can be determined based off of flow rate and particulates being filtered.

How Cartridge Filtration Works
Unfiltered liquid enters from the side, filling the housing. It flows through the cartridge filter from the outside in, trapping particles while filtered liquid moves to the center and exits from the bottom. O-rings ensure a secure seal between the lid and housing. Multi-cartridge systems operate similarly.

Ordering Guide
Configuration

Single Cartridge

Multi Cartridge

Duplex

Skid Systems
Cartridge End Type - DOE, 222 fin, 222 flat, 226 fin, 226 flat, internal o-ring, jumbo cartridge
Number of Cartridges - 1-450
Materials of Construction - Carbon Steel, 304 Stainless Steel, 316 Stainless Steel, 304L Stainless Steel, 316L Stainless Steel, Hastelloy, Polypropylene, Styrean Acrylonitritle, Virgin Polypropylene, Glass-Reinforced Nylon
Closure - Clamp, Swing Bolt
Gasket - Buna N, EPDM, Silicone, Neoprene, Teflon Encapsulated Silicone, EPR, Viton, Vellumoid, FDA Grade EPR
Connections - NPT, Flanged, Sanitary Ferrules, BSPT, BSPP, Grooved Fittings, BSP; 1"-24"
Options - ASME Code Stamped, NSF 61, high purity or sanitary construction, high temperature, FDA grade materials or gaskets, gauge ports, pressure gauges, pressure relief, specialty finishes
Testing Available - PMI, radiography and many others upon request