These filters are suitable for a variety of gas and liquid applications. The disposable bonded microfiber filter elements are extremely efficient as well as being low cost. They offer high flow rates with very low pressure drops. All products conform to industry standard sizes and grades and are completely interchangeable with other manufacturers housings and filter elements.
The comprehensive product range enables greater flexibility for customers because of the greater choice. The development of new products is customer driven, with our engineers working closely with OEM customers and end-users. Special housings and filter elements developed to meet specific customer requirements and specifications are available.
A global distributor network, that includes all of Europe and the USA, South East Asia, Australia and South Africa, offers unbeatable delivery times and service. Along with over 29 years of experience & expertise all standard products are kept in stock.
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High Efficiency Coalescing Filters
Compressed air, even from a new installation, is a heavily contaminated product. Dirt is ingested through the compressor inlet, oil is carried over from the piston, and water condenses out at the higher air pressure.The demand for more sophisticated and more reliable pneumatic systems can only be met by ultra-clean compressed air. Ultra-clean compressed air is most conveniently produced in the production plant by the installation of a well-designed Coalescing Filtration System. This system will remove essentially all solid and liquid contamination, with minimum maintenance and low operating costs. Headline Coalescing Filters remove up to 99.99% of solid and liquid particulate down to 0.1 micron, producing truly clean compressed air.
Transferred to the larger-pored drainage layer, from where they drain by gravity into the filter bowl. Liquid collected in the filter bowl can be removed by a manual or fully automatic drain. Headline C-type elements are completely selfsupporting and are sealed into the filter housing simply by tightening a retaining nut. No end caps, gasketing materials or support cores are required. At element change only the filter material itself is discarded, and this complete disposability keeps replacement element costs down.
Headline Coalescing Filters are designed to have an initial dry pressure drop of less than 0.15 bar. Thereafter the pressure drop will increase very slowly as solid particles are captured and retained in the capture-layer of the element. Headline recommends changing the filter element when the pressure drop reaches 0.7 bar. The optional differential pressure indicator will give a visual warning of the need to change the filter element.