Stainless Steel Process Housings
Our Gas and Liquid Process Filters protect equipment from sample impurities by removing solids and liquids with up to 99.999% efficiency at 0.01 micron. This series is also suitable for liquid sample process applications when used with pleated liquid elements or stainless steel elements, achieving efficiencies as fine as 1 micron in liquids.
| PRODUCT FEATURES / BENEFITS |
| s 316L Stainless Steel Construction |
| s 1,500 PSIG / 400°F – Standard |
| s 6,000 PSIG Rated & Flanges Available |
| s 3-Port Housings for Coalescing |
| s Particulate and Bypass Filtration |
| s CNG Filtration |
| s Blow Molding Equipment |
| s Gas Production |
| s Mechanical Seal Filter |
| s LNG (Liquified Natual Gas) / NGL (Natural Gas Liquids) Filter |
Description
Our Gas and Liquid Process Filters protect equipment from sample impurities by removing solids and liquids with up to 99.999% efficiency at 0.01 micron. This series is also suitable for liquid sample process applications when used with pleated liquid elements or stainless steel elements, achieving efficiencies as fine as 1 micron in liquids.
To meet the diverse requirements of process sample filtration, a complete line of filter elements is available in stainless steel, polypropylene, and other corrosion-resistant materials. High-efficiency borosilicate microfiber elements, inert to most liquids and gases, are also offered for applications requiring exceptional chemical compatibility and filtration performance.
Spring Loaded Element Option (4401 Style)
Our 150–162 series housings (3/4”–2” line size) are also available with a positive push-in type filter element, ideal for systems experiencing significant pressure variations or requiring particulate removal. Unlike conventional designs that use a tie-rod to retain the element, these housings feature elements with end caps bonded or welded in place, providing a robust and reliable fit under demanding conditions. This design also offers compatibility with a broader range of element types. Spring-loaded and positive-seal versions are designated by the 4401 suffix.
Quick Comparison
| Stainless Steel Process Housings remove | Miniature Ultra High Pressure Stainless Steel 10,000 PSIG Housings remove | Stand-Alone Membrane Separators remove | Sight Glass Housings remove | PTFE Filter Housings remove | Analyzer Panel Filter (Model 170) remove | |
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| Name | Stainless Steel Process Housings remove | Miniature Ultra High Pressure Stainless Steel 10,000 PSIG Housings remove | Stand-Alone Membrane Separators remove | Sight Glass Housings remove | PTFE Filter Housings remove | Analyzer Panel Filter (Model 170) remove |
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| Description | Our Gas and Liquid Process Filters protect equipment from sample impurities by removing solids and liquids with up to 99.999% efficiency at 0.01 micron. This series is also suitable for liquid sample process applications when used with pleated liquid elements or stainless steel elements, achieving efficiencies as fine as 1 micron in liquids. | The 110HP and 120HP Series Filters are designed for high-pressure applications, including gaseous and liquid sample process analyzers and fuel cell filtration. | The Guardian Membrane Series is engineered to provide complete removal of entrained liquids and solids from gas samples assuring sample integrity and protecting downstream analyzers. | Four standard sizes are available, based on our Pyrex and stainless steel filter assembly design. | PTFE filter housings are engineered specifically for applications requiring exceptional chemical resistance and minimal adsorption. These housings support a range of filter elements for both gaseous and liquid filtration. | The 170 Series offers a compact and versatile solution for modern sample conditioning systems. Designed for inverted (upside-down) or horizontal installation, all connections—including inlet, outlet, drain, and bypass—are located in the head, allowing element servicing without breaking any connections. |
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