Ultra High 6,000 PSIG Pressure Process Filters
Sample Conditioning – Analytical FIlters (Full Catalog) 2
High Pressure – CNG Alternative Fuel Housings (Full Catalog)
Our 150VP and 160VP series of ultra high-pressure 316L stainless steel filter housings deliver exceptional performance and value in the most demanding applications.
Ultra High 6,000 PSIG Pressure Process Filters
Sample Conditioning – Analytical FIlters (Full Catalog) 2
High Pressure – CNG Alternative Fuel Housings (Full Catalog)
| PRODUCT FEATURES / BENEFITS |
| s 316L Stainless Steel Construction |
| s 6,000 PSIG / 400°F – Standard |
| s Flanges Available |
| s 3-Port Housings for Coalescing |
| s Particulate and Bypass Filtration |
| s Ultra High Pressure Gas Systems |
| s Booster Compressors |
| s Mechanical Seal Filter |
| s Critical Process Filtration |
Our 150VP and 160VP series of ultra high-pressure 316L stainless steel filter housings deliver exceptional performance and value in the most demanding applications. The precision-machined, threaded head-to-bowl connection with a captured O-ring ensures a positive, leak-free seal—even in highly corrosive environments. With a pressure rating of 6,000 PSIG, these housings are ideal for a broad range of gas and liquid filtration applications.
The VP Series versions of our 150 and 160 housings are built to order, allowing us to tailor each unit to your exact specifications. Custom options include differential pressure port taps, vent ports, specific face-to-face dimensions, and flange configurations. We can even manufacture a fully machined filter head with integral flanges for specialized installations.
To meet the diverse requirements of process and sample filtration, we offer a complete line of compatible filter elements in stainless steel, polypropylene, and other corrosion-resistant materials. High-efficiency borosilicate microfiber elements, chemically inert to most liquids and gases, are also available for critical applications.
| Ultra High Pressure 6,000 PSIG Stainless Steel Process Housings remove | High Pressure Mid-Size Stainless Steel 3,000 PSIG Housings remove | Low Pressure Stainless Steel Housings remove | Stand-Alone Membrane Separators remove | Options for Stainless Steel Housings remove | Shroud-Deflector Filter Housings remove | |
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| Name | Ultra High Pressure 6,000 PSIG Stainless Steel Process Housings remove | High Pressure Mid-Size Stainless Steel 3,000 PSIG Housings remove | Low Pressure Stainless Steel Housings remove | Stand-Alone Membrane Separators remove | Options for Stainless Steel Housings remove | Shroud-Deflector Filter Housings remove |
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| Description | Our 150VP and 160VP series of ultra high-pressure 316L stainless steel filter housings deliver exceptional performance and value in the most demanding applications. | The 130HP and 140HP Series Filters feature a rugged, yet straightforward design, making them an excellent choice for CNG applications and other high-pressure systems. T | Designed for gas analysis, emissions monitoring, CEMS, and sample process filtration, these low-pressure stainless steel housings are ideal for applications requiring continuous monitoring. | 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. | In applications where space is limited and maintenance is critical, our Inverted (IVT) housings provide an ideal solution. All line connections—including inlet, outlet, and drain ports—are in the head of the unit. | A simple and effective method for prefiltering sample streams with high particulate content is the use of a shroud-deflector tube surrounding the outer wall of the filter element. This permanent shroud redirects the incoming flow, causing heavier debris to settle at the base of the housing. |
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