The flow rate is an essential factor in determining the right size of the filter housing. It’s important to select a housing that can handle the desired flow rate without compromising on filtration efficiency. Undersized housings may restrict flow, while oversized housings may waste resources.
Material Compatibility
Ensure that the material of the filter housing is compatible with the fluids or gases you are filtering. For example, if you're filtering a corrosive liquid, stainless steel or plastic would be a better choice than carbon steel.
Operating Pressure and Temperature
The housing must be capable of withstanding the operational pressure and temperature of your system. High-pressure environments require durable, high-strength materials like stainless steel, while lower-pressure systems may work with plastic housings.
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How to Install a Cartridge Filter Housing: A Step-by-Step Guide
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