Gas filter separator cartridges remove wetted solid contaminants that are typically deformable or shear sensitive. The cartridges also aid in the coalescing process by forming liquid droplets that are removed afterwards by a liquid extraction device in the second stage of the filter vessel.
Gas coalescers are specifically designed to coalesce fine aerosol liquid droplets and mist from a natural gas stream. The gas usually flows from the inside diameter to the outside diameter of the cartridge. Typical liquids coalesced include NGL, condensate, amine, glycol and lube oils.
Gas filter-coalescers maintain coalescer performance levels with the added benefit of being able to remove large amounts of wetted solid contaminants. They are designed to capture solids on the first stage of the cartridge, keeping the second stage of the cartridge clean for maximum coalescing efficiency.
Dry gas filter cartridges provide maximum surface area to remove rigid, dry solid contaminates. These particles typically include dust, dirt, rust, sand, and metal.
Liquid particulate cartridges are available in a variety of sizes and micron ratings in order to provide the optimal solution for a multitude of liquid applications. Cartridges are available in both depth and pleated filter technologies.
Liquid filter bags offer an economical solution to liquid filtration. Bags are available to fit most bag housing styles. To extend time between bag change-outs, explore our line of pleated bag replacement cartridges which offer a high-capacity solids loading, longer life alternative.
Liquid sorbents, such as activated carbon, effectively reduce hydrocarbon contaminants in fluids such as a water, amine and glycol. These products are available in bulk activated carbon, granular activated carbon canisters, activated carbon block filter cartridges, and polymeric cartridges. Sorbents are typically used to aid in process fluid reclamation or to meet disposal limit requirements.
Liquid coalescers and separators combine scientific principles and proven designs to perform the coalescence and separation between two immiscible liquids with different densities.