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  • Networking with the Filtration Industry in Social Media

    Networking with the Filtration Industry in Social Media

    We have been looking after Classic Filters social media strategy and social media management since early 2011. As well as helping create this blog and plan the successful webinar series we have been trying to build up a network and engage with the Filtration Industry on social media.

  • Where To Fit A Coalescing Filter?

    Where To Fit A Coalescing Filter?

    A common question that is often asked is:-

    I have installed a coalescing filter but I’m still getting liquid out of the line at point of use, why?
    First point is that the coalescing filter should be fitted as close to the point of use as is possible.

  • Filtering Samples With A High Level Of Contaminate For A Petroleum Refinery

    We were recently asked to solve a problem for a customer with a problem of high levels of pipe rouge and rust particles in his sample. The application was on white product blending.

  • The Requirements of Drain Vessels

    The Requirements of Drain Vessels

    Here at Classic Filters we are constantly being asked to solve customers problems. Today we are going to look at two of the most common problems found in coalescing filtration and in the use of catch pots

  • Particulate or Coalescing Filters?

    The two key types of filters that our clients ask us about most are particulate and coalescing filtration systems. Let’s explain them for you here.

  • What is the most expensive part of a CE marked filter housings with flanges?

    What is the most expensive part of a CE marked filter housings with flanges?

    Have you ever wondered what pushes the price of a CE marked filter housings with flanges up? You might be surprised to find out it’s the welding process. Read how our engineers managed to reduce production cost by removing this step.

  • A Filter To Analyse Chlorine Levels - on Lettuce!

    A Filter To Analyse Chlorine Levels - on Lettuce!

    It’s increasingly rare that we provide filters for an application for the first time but this was certainly our first salad project! Our filter solution ensured chlorine levels were measured accurately and kept this production line in operation.

  • Filtering Samples With A High Level Of Contaminate For A Refinery

    We were recently asked to solve a problem for a customer with a problem of high levels of pipe rouge and rust particles in his sample, the application was on white product blending. The problem was occurring at such short operation periods that an urgent solution was required.

  • What Is A PTFE Membrane?

    What Is A PTFE Membrane?

    We’re excited to be launching two new PTFE membranes. Based on our proven hydrophobic PTFE membranes the new grades are actually hydrophobic and oleophobic but what if you don’t know much about what they are used for, or the areas in which they will make the most amount of difference? I thought I would take this opportunity to provide an Introduction to PTFE Membranes.

  • Disposable Particulate and Coalescing Filters Testing Facility Goes Live

    Disposable Particulate and Coalescing Filters Testing Facility Goes Live

    As Classic Filters grows we needed to expand in two areas – our warehouse facility and our testing facilities. Read on to see how this will benefit, amongst other products, our disposable particulate and coalescing filters.

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