When it comes to filtering water or compatible non-hazardous chemicals, plastic filter housings work well. The mainly material to produce plastic filter housing is UPVC and PPR by Brother Filtration. Just like the stainless steel housings, we also provide different types of filter cartridges and filter bags.
Brother Filtration UPVC housing series is much more cost-effective and lightweight, compared to the stainless steel housing in the same dimension. Besides, thanks to the plastic material, its rust-free filter housing. With the quick swing bolt closure, it has a better sealing performance and easy for labour to change the filter elements.
Also, Brother Filtration supplies PPR filter housing, which is made of 100% Polypropylene Random Copolymer. Compared with the UPVC series, this filter housing can with a higher temperature, which has a max temperature of 80℃. It can be widely used in high corrosive liquids, such as seawater and chemical liquid.
UPVC Cartridge Filter Housing PlasFlow UPVC Cartridge Housing is a lightweight, low cost and anti-corrosion filter housing.
UPVC Bag Filter Housing PlasFlow UPVC Bag Housing is designed for high flow rates and high-sediment holding capacity.
PPR Bag Filter Housing PlasFlow PPR Bag Housing is made of 100% Polypropylene Random Copolymer, which can hold higher temperatures.
UPVC Cartridge Housing is lighter, more affordable, and rust-free compared to stainless steel. It offers better sealing and easy filter changes with a rapid swing bolt closure.
UPVC Bag Filter Housing is a durable alternative to stainless steel, excelling in corrosive environments with superior chemical compatibility and long-lasting performance.
PPR Bag Filter Housing is constructed of PP reinforced polypropylene and is integrally injection-molded, eliminating the need for welding and resulting in no side leaks.
We can provide you with not only high-quality plastic filter housings but also professional technical support, fast shipping time, and complete after-sales service. Our goal is to make the whole process worry-free for our customers.
The liquid industry is never where we stop. Additionally, we are seeking for solutions for oil and air.
Generally, the plastic filter housing is a economic alternative choice to stainless steel housing. The cost of plastic filter housing is much more less than a stainless steel housing, but it keeps the high quality.
The plastic filter housing has a ability to resistant to corrosion and handle viscosity liquids.
Compared with the same dimension stainless steel housing, it has a lighter weight and easy for labour to change the filter elements inside.
For industries like desalination, oil & gas, petrochemicals, food & beverage and chemicals, Brother Filtration plastic filter housing is always a good choice and a perfect solution.
We now provide three types of plastic filter housing, among them, the PPR filter housing can withstand temperature at 80℃. If you hesitate with UPVC series and PPR filter housing, you can consult our staff on the web page.
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.
When UPVC housing is combined with filter cartridge, a cost-effective filter housing is made.
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