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Is it possible to tell if a filter is blocked remotely?

Is it possible to tell if a filter is blocked remotely?

  Does your application need a differential pressure indicator? Recently we were asked to solve a problem for a company operating unmanned oil production platforms. The way these platforms work mean that all of the systems are monitored remotely. Unless something out of the ordinary happens no-one visits the platforms until the regular service visit. However, one…

Support Cores and their use with liquid filtration and coalescing

Support Cores and their use with liquid filtration and coalescing

In normal operational use the borosilicate glass microfibre filter element is perfectly strong enough for most applications and if the element is in an application where it remains dry it is fairly rare that it would need any kind of support. The main problems that can be seen are when disposable type microfibre elements are…

How to save a robot from drowning with the use of a filter

How to save a robot from drowning with the use of a filter

A packaging company recently came to us with a problem to do with their air operated process picking arms. At their packaging plant due to limited space and complicated routing of compressed air lines – which are notoriously wet and dirty – water was swamping the filters and travelling straight to the robotic process picking…

High Pressure Filter Systems With Special Connections

High Pressure Filter Systems With Special Connections

Here at Classic Filters we have been asked to solve high pressure applications on several occasions. These high pressure applications have normally been up to 800 bar and require CE marks. Most recently we have been asked to work with more and more very high pressure filter applications, quite often with special connections in the…

Panel Mounted Filter Application – how to make filters accessible for element change

Panel Mounted Filter Application – how to make filters accessible for element change

Analyser manufacturers and system builders are often equested to have the filters accessible for ease of element change. The problems that are faced can include a complication in the systems where the element needs to be changed after each test or where shut down time has to be kept to a minimum. How We Make…

Too Much Liquid on my Membrane – what is the Liquid Block option?

Do you need a Liquid Block option? One of the problems with a PTFE membrane is if it sees too much water, it will eventually breach and allow moisture through to the analyser or piece of equipment being protected. For this reason we always suggest that the membrane only be used as a police filter…

Borosilicate Glass Microfibre Filter Elements – what are they and why are they so special?

Borosilicate Glass Microfibre Filter Elements – what are they and why are they so special?

What is a borosilicate glass microfiber element? Borosilicate glass is known and used quite extensively throughout the glass industry, specifically for laboratory glassware, being made from Boron and Silica, and the microfibers are what they say they are, very fine fibre of specific diameters and lengths blended and formed in a specific manor to produce…

Filtering Samples with a High Level of Contaminate for a Petroleum Refinery

We were recently asked to solve a problem for a customer who saw high levels of pipe rouge and rust particles in his sample. The application was on white product blending. So What What Was The Problem? Unusually the problem was not so much to do with the filtration but with the stainless steel filter…

Particulate or Coalescing Filters?

Here at Classic Filters we offer many solutions for your filter problems and the two key types of filters that many of our customers ask us about are our particulate and coalescing filtration systems. So, particulate or coalescing filters? The Difference Between Particulate and Coalescing Filters Particulate Filtration is the removal of solid particles from…