All you need, we can provide. In terms of depth filtration cartridges, we are also able to offer different solutions. We manufacture three types of filter cartridges, namely melt-blown cartridges, string wound cartridges, and activated carbon cartridges, for various industries and filtration standards.
Among them, both melt-blown filter cartridges and string wound filter cartridges are capable of handling large amounts of contaminants. Another benefit of using activated carbon filters is their superior adsorption capacity, which is something that most people are probably well aware of. Naturally, when it is turned into a cartridge, it might assist you in getting rid of the issues that you’re having.
Depth filtration cartridges are crucial in the chemical and food and beverage industries, where high precision and high standards are required. At Brother Filtration, you can find customizable melt blown cartridges, string wound cartridges with more filter media, and carbon pleated cartridges. All this is to help you get cleaner, purer liquids, and make your process more safe and stable.
As a pioneering manufacturer of depth cartridge filters, we capture particles of varying sizes throughout the entire cross-section, thanks to our multi-gradient density design. This provides higher filtration efficiency, lower pressure drop, and greater solids-holding capacity. Our filters consistently outperform standard cartridges and are available at competitive prices.
Brother Filtration mainly manufactures melt blown cartridge, string wound cartridge and carbon filter cartridge as depth filter cartridge. We are proud to recommend our depth filter cartridges to you, we believe our high-quality and long lifespan cartridges would satisfy your needs.
ProClean Granule Activated Carbon Filter is made of excellent activated carbon and polypropylene components for high-precision filtration.
Proclean Glass Fiber Cartridge Filter adopts ultra-fine fiberglass and the outer shell is made of stainless steel, which is highly oil-resistant.
Proclean PP String Wound Filter Cartridge is manufactured from durable polypropylene wire, ensuring excellent structural integrity and high permeability.
ProClean Cotton String Wound Cartridge achieves depth filtration with cotton yarn wound around a porous inner core, providing high dirt-holding capacity and no media migration.
ProClean Melt Blown Filter Cartridge, made entirely of polypropylene and offer excellent filtration performance and thermal stability. Better efficiency.
ProClean Carbon Block Filter, made with mineral carbon, effectively removes free chlorine and organic chemicals. Its strong and rigid structure ensures no extractables during filtration.
We can provide you with not only high-quality industrial filter housings but also a complete service. Our goal is to make the whole process worry-free for you.
Depth filters can be used in many industries, for process filtering, as well as the filtration of aggressive liquids, and they have a high efficiency. Brother Filtration uses advanced-technology and high-quality material to produce perfect depth filter cartridge for our customers.
Our depth cartridge products offer a cost-effective solution for a range of uses. Ideal for prefiltration, oil and gas, food and beverage industries.
As a professional cartridge manufacturer, we are committed to researching cartridges for depth filtration and have a higher pursuit.
Why do we highly advise depth filter cartridges?
Depth filters can be utilized in the food and beverage industry, for process filtering, as well as the filtration of abrasive liquids, and they have a high efficiency for both small and higher flows. Whether it is a melt-blown cartridge, string wound cartridge, or activated carbon filter cartridge, our products maintain high standards and high requirements.
We seek perfection not only in the selection of raw materials, but also in the details of manufacturing. Low-pressure drop, high dirt holding, and excellent contaminant reduction lead to a great result, that using a depth filter cartridge is a cost-effective way for filtration, especially to lower your operating cost.
Depth filter cartridge has a superb ability to block impurities, whether large or small particles, and it can accurately intercept them. These advantages make the depth filter cartridge popular for both domestic and industrial applications.
Brother Filtration has provided quality liquid filtration products to process industries around the world. From pre-filtration to final – and from low capacity to high – when you think purity, think Brother Filtration.
We make excellent carbon filter cartridges such as Proclean Pleated Carbon Filter, ProClean Carbon Block……
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The following are common frequently asked questions (FAQ) about depth filter cartridges, along with their brief answers.
Fluid flows from outside to inside the depth cartridge filter, capturing contaminants across its depth for effective filtration.
The amount of contamination a depth cartridge filter can hold varies depending on factors such as the filter’s size, design, and material. Generally, depth cartridge filters have a greater solids-holding capacity compared to standard filters, due to their multi-gradient density design. It’s recommended to check the specifications provided by Brother Filtration for specific details on capacity.
Polypropylene depth filters are generally compatible with a wide range of chemicals including water, acids (dilute), bases (dilute), alcohols, oils, fats, and many organic solvents (e.g., aliphatic hydrocarbons).
Depth filters can be used in ozonated water applications, however, it’s crucial to select the appropriate filter material. Polypropylene cartridges are highly susceptible to ozone corrosion and should be avoided for use in these applications.
Depth filters can be autoclaved under no-load conditions, but they should not be live steam sterilized. The energy in the steam can distort the cartridge shape, making live steam sterilization unsuitable for depth filters.
There are various EndAdapters available for depth cartridge filters, including DOE (Double Open End), SOE (Single Open End), 226 O-Ring, and 222 O-Ring. The specific EndAdapter required for a depth cartridge filter will depend on the type of filter housing being used and the manufacturer’s specifications.
Depth filters can remove oil to some extent, depending on the type of oil and the specific filter being used. However, they are typically not designed specifically for oil removal and may not be as effective as other filtration methods such as membrane filters. If oil removal is a critical requirement for your application, it is important to consult with our filtration specialist to determine the best filtration solution for your specific needs.
The lead time for depth filters depends on several factors, including the quantity ordered, the type of filter, and current production demands. While these variables can affect the delivery time, we strive to keep lead times as short as possible to ensure timely fulfillment of your order.
A depth filter cartridge is a type of filter that uses a porous medium, such as polypropylene or ceramic, to trap particles within the material rather than on the surface like a surface filter. Depth filters can have different micron ratings to capture particles of varying sizes.
Surface filtration and depth filtration differ in their methods of capturing particles from a fluid. Surface filtration primarily traps particles on the surface of the filter media, forming a layer that enhances efficiency, whereas depth filtration captures particles throughout the entire thickness of the filter media, resulting in a higher dirt-holding capacity. In essence, surface filtration operates in two dimensions, while depth filtration operates in three dimensions, making it more effective in trapping a broader range of particle sizes within the filter material.
To choose the right depth filter cartridge for your application, you’ll need to consider factors such as:
Yes, Depth filter cartridges can effectively remove a wide range of contaminants, including microorganisms and bacteria, depending on their pore size and filtration efficiency. However, for critical applications requiring sterile filtration, specialized filters designed for microbial removal may be required.
The frequency of depth filter cartridge replacement depends on several factors, including the type of application, the level of particulate matter in the fluid being filtered, and the quality of the filter itself. In general, depth filter cartridges should be replaced when they become clogged with particulate matter or when the flow rate decreases beyond a specified tolerance level.
Depth filter cartridges can sometimes be reused if they are cleaned and sanitized properly. However, reuse is not recommended for all applications and can lead to reduced filter life or compromised filtration performance.
Installing a depth filter cartridge involves a few simple steps. First, turn off the system or equipment that the filter is installed on. Then, locate the filter housing and remove the old cartridge if necessary. Insert the new depth filter cartridge into the housing, making sure it is properly aligned and seated. Reattach the housing and turn the system or equipment back on.
Routine maintenance for depth filter cartridges can include monitoring pressure drop across the filter, inspecting the cartridge for signs of cracking or damage, and replacing the filter when required. Some applications may also benefit from periodic cleaning of the filter cartridge to remove any trapped particulate matter.
Depth filter cartridges are used in a wide range of applications where high levels of particulate matter need to be removed from fluids.
Common applications include:
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