LOFTOP FILTER CARTRIDGES- EATON

LOFTOP filter cartridges are constructed of FDA compliant high purity melt blown polypropylene fibers with either a polypropylene or stainless steel inner core. There are no binders or adhesives used in the manufacturing process of LOFTOP filter cartridges and thus they have excellent fluid compatibility. Typical applications include filtration of ultra pure water (DI and RO as examples), acids, bases, lacquers and emulsions.

LOFTOP filter cartridges are manufactured with (6) different end configurations and provide 99.98% efficiency (Beta rating of 5000) for retentions ranging from ½ to 120 μm. LOFTOP filter cartridges are provided in (6) different lengths to accommodate common filter cartridge housing designs

The nylon material has the highest temperature rating of all our non-alloy filter cartridges at 248ºF and therefore an economical alternative for high temperature applications involving lacquers, emulsions, waxes and return condensate when compared to LOFMET stainless steel and titanium filter cartridges.

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Description

Eaton’s filter cartridges are primarily designed for liquid filtration applications although their membrane and porous alloy designs have been used for aggressive gas applications.

The first step to narrow-down your choices of filter cartridges is to determine how fine of a particle you wish to retain or “block”. Filter cartridge retention is expressed in microns (μm); 1 micron = 1/1000 (0.001) millimeters. Eaton’s filter cartridges have retentions from 0.05 to 150 microns depending upon the cartridge design.

Filter Cartridge Efficiency

The next aspect to consider is the efficiency required for your application. Filter cartridge and filter bag media are described as having either “nominal” or “absolute” efficiency for a given particle retention size.

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