filter
The inline filter is molded only in the original material and is designed to remove the most visible particles in the aqueous solution by means of a stainless steel filter or a high density polyethylene (HDPE) filter. The standard material for the filter housing is natural nylon, natural polypropylene and transparent polycarbonate. Provide non-standard materials and configurations.
Stainless steel filters have two different grid counts. 100 mesh counts (140 micron ratings), larger particle removal and 200 mesh counts (74 microns) for smaller particle removal. The HDPE filter is a fiber filter (HDPE 4903) having a density of 45 to 90 microns for particle removal, or 90 to 130 microns density (HDPE 4913) for larger particles.
Stainless steel filters can be used for fluids and gas streams that require a strong filter medium, as well as solutions and applications for the media. Alternative HDPE filter media for Ark-Plas Inline filters are manufactured from Porex materials. The HDPE filter has the advantage of incorporating microporous technology in the manufacture of the material. The process provides a filter medium that will capture almost all tiny particles in the applied system.