Filter Elements Enable Vacuum Mist Elimination

Hi-line Industries is offering a range of replacement filter elements for particulate removal, vacuum mist elimination, the supply of instrument air, and coalescing and odour-absorption applications. These cross reference more than 250,000 different filters, providing viable alternatives for a range of filtration products from a number of competitive manufacturers, including those with housings incorporating swan neck, bayonet or other proprietary fixing connections.

The Hi-line universal products are designed to fit all manufacturers' filter housings. The Hi-line Microflex filter media has a tapered pore structure that ensures 99.99999 per cent particle removal down to 0.01um in size. This media is used to manufacture elements with a pleated structure, which essentially provides four times more filtration area than conventionally wrapped elements. This ensures lower differential pressures, increased flow characteristics, longer service life and greater contaminant-holding capabilities.

Hi-line's computerised filter cross-reference table allows a cost-effective Hi-line alternative element to be supplied quickly and cheaply once the original part number has been entered. The elements combine maximum chemical and thermal capabilities with optimum availability in a range of sizes, end cap materials and fixing configurations. They can be supplied for particulate removal, vacuum mist elimination, the supply of instrument air, and both coalescing and odour-absorption applications. They are also designed to fit directly into existing filter housings without the need for any modifications or special fitting kits.

Popular sizes are available for next day delivery as drop-in replacements for most filter elements currently in the market. As well as making replacement cartridge filters, Hi-line can also supply a range of desiccant and fridge dryers for the treatment of compressed air. In addition, they offer a Total Filter Management (TFM) strategy, designed for supplying all company filtration needs from process chemicals to effluent strainers.

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