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Housing and Filter Assembly
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Housing and filter assemblies have built-in casings or enclosures that cover and/or protect the filter assembly.
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Filter Element / Cartridge
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Filter elements or cartridges are porous devices that perform the actual process of filtration. A filter element uses pleated or mesh construction and can be disposable (one-time use) or reusable.
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Housing Only
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Housing-only products are porous enclosures that direct the flow of fluid through the filter element.
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Assembly / Element Type
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In-line
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In-line products are filter assemblies in which the inlet, outlet, and filter element axes are in a straight line.
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Off-line (Recirculating)
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Off-line or recirculating filters are completely independent of a machine's main hydraulic system. This filter configuration is sometimes called kidney loop, recirculating, or auxiliary filtration.
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Return-line (closed loop)
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Return filters catch all debris generated by the system’s components and are designed to be the last component that fluid passes before returning to the system reservoir. The location of a return filter allows for much lower pressure ratings and helps reduce costs.
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Spin-on
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Spin-on (canister) filters are common to both the automotive and mobile markets. Their design prohibits an operator from running a system without an element (canister) in place.
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Tank-mounted
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The filter is mounted on top of or on the side of the reservoir.
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Duplex
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Duplex transfer valves direct flow to one or two separate filters, permitting continuous uninterrupted filtration even during filter element change-out.
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Bag
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Bag filter elements are a lower cost alternative to cartridge-style filters. They are used to filter sand, rust, and pipe-scale from plant process waters; metal shavings and wear particles from recycled cutting, quenching, flushing and hydraulic oils and coolants; and to filter contaminants that can plug nozzles in spray systems.
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Wire Mesh / Screen
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Wire mesh (woven screen, wire cloth) is a metallic filter medium that is formed by weaving fine wires into a cloth with a controlled pore size.
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Magnetic
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Magnetic filters are designed to trip ferrous particles.
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Other
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Other unlisted or specialized filter types.
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Flow
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Full Flow
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Full-flow filters prevent contaminated fluids from bypassing the filter element and contaminating the system. All of the fluid that enters the unit passes through the filtering element. Resistance to flow increases as the filter element becomes contaminated.
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Proportional or Partial Flow
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Proportional or partial-flow products filter only a portion of the fluid that flows through a Venturi throat during each cycle. Constant recirculation through the system eventually causes all of the fluid to pass through the filter element.
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