Selecting a suitable cartridge filter housing is an important step in designing an efficient filtration system. Many filtration problems occur because the housing configuration does not match the actual operating conditions. A correct selection should consider: Application Housing type Material Cartridge configuration Operating environment Common Cartridge Filter Housing Types Single Cartridge Filter Housing Best for: Small flow systems Pilot filtration Compact installations Multi Cartridge Filter Housing Best for: Industrial production Higher flow applications Continuous operation Security Filter Housing Best for: Final filtration protection RO systems Sensitive equipment Important Selection Factors 1. Material SS304, SS316L, and Duplex stainless steel are common choices depending on corrosion requirements. 2. Cartridge Quantity Multiple cartridge configurations allow higher filtration capacity. 3. Connection Type Common options include: Threaded Flanged Tri-Clamp 4. Operating Condit...
One of the most common questions in industrial water treatment is not whether a bag filter housing should be used, but where it should be installed. For a broader overview of bag filtration systems, see our Industrial Bag Filter Housing Guide . In most systems, the bag filter housing serves as a pre-filtration stage that removes suspended solids before water reaches cartridge filters, reverse osmosis membranes, or UV systems. Typical contaminants include: Sand Rust Sediment Scale Organic debris The correct installation position depends on the treatment process, but the objective remains the same—protect downstream equipment and improve overall filtration efficiency. Other important considerations include: Flow rate Filter bag micron rating Housing material Operating pressure Maintenance requirements These factors work together to determine long-term system performance rather than filtration accuracy alone. For a more detailed explanation covering installation locations, micron recomme...