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Filters and Centrifuges
News Release from: Donaldson Membranes
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 April 2006
Efficient liquid filtration at lower DP
In process technology, flow rates, load capacity and lifetime are important factors for the quality of liquid filters - and in the long run also influence purchasing decisions
In process technology, flow rates, load capacity and lifetime are important factors for the quality of liquid filters - and in the long run also influence purchasing decisions At the ACHEMA trade fair, hall 9, stand no C6-C8, Donaldson will be presenting liquid filters, which achieve peak results for these important parameters
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 11 Mar 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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For the operator this means: he can use filter elements, which exhibit higher flow rates with lower differential pressures.
That saves operating costs, since in many cases a smaller filter housing can be selected.
At the same time production reliability is very high, because the filters are manufactured to the highest quality One can also make use of these advantages, even if one does not use Donaldson filter housings, because the entire fluid filter range is supplied with a multitude of different international connection standards.
Included in the range of liquid filters Donaldson will be exhibiting at ACHEMA, are amongst others prefilters (PP-TF), depth filters (P-PP), absolute depth filters (P-PP 100) and membrane sterile filters (P-PF-BEV).These filter series are used for the filtration of low to medium viscous liquids, and due to their material properties are extremely suitable for use inthe chemical and pharmaceutical industry.
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