Stainless Steel Membrane Housings HFM100
| 316L stainless steel construction 100 bar pressure rating High flow PTFE membrane Removal of liquids, aerosols and particulate |
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| HFM100 |
The Headline Membrane filter consists of a highly porous PTFE membrane in a stainless steel housing with two bypass ports and inlet and outlet ports. The ports are designed to allow for permanent pipework, thereby enabling easy maintenance of the filter membrane. Within the housing 3 angled venturies cause the gas to be rotated beneath the membrane, helping to keep the membrane clean and at the same time allowing the finer gas molecules to pass through the membrane for gas sampling and leaving the larger liquid molecules to exit through the bypass ports. Further benefits of the Headline Membrane Filter are that it is extremely inert and is recommended for most applications, the only exception being hydrofluoric acid. It is always recommended to use a coalescing pre-filter and to use the membrane filter as the last form of protection. The membrane is currently available in high flow applications.
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Stainless Steel Membrane Housings HFM100 (61.38 kB 2010-09-23 15:24:30)
Stainless Steel Adsorption Housings
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Inline Filters
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Process Gas & Analyser Filter Housings
| These filters can be used in high pressure applications up to 100 bar. Easy maintenance no tools required | |||
| 129S | 170 | 137G-3136 |
The new 129, 170 and 137G-3 Models allow permanent pipe work (inlet, outlet and drain) and easy maintenance. The filter bowl can be removed by hand, without un-doing any pipe work, as the drain is in the head. This is achieved by installing the filter housing with the bowl up. A compact and effective design for analyser protection. This housing can also be supplied in a four-port option with a 1/4” NPT port in the top of the bowl. The 170 housing is available with a long bowl and longer element. (22-64).
The 129 housings are also available with a PTFE seal, which requires a modified sealing design: simply add an ‘S’ to the housing code eg: 129S.
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Process Gas & Analyser Filter Housings (44.46 kB 2010-09-23 15:24:30)
Stainless Steel 160 Series
| 316L stainless steel construction Designed to BS5500 100 bar pressure rating and above High flow rates, low pressure drops Removal of aerosols and particulate |
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| 160 | 160HP |
Headline 160 series housings are constructed entirely from 316L stainless steel, with either viton or PTFE seals. Suitable for both liquids and gases, these housings are ideal for high flow corrosive applications with 1" to 2" line sizes. A variety of flange connections is also available and the housing can be supplied in exotic materials such as Monel and Hastelloy.
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Stainless Steel 150 Series
| 316L stainless steel construction Designed to BS5500 100 bar pressure rating and above High flow rates, low pressure drops Removal of aerosols and particulate |
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| 150 | 152 |
Headline 150 series housings are constructed entirely from 316L stainless steel, with either viton or PTFE seals. Suitable for both liquids and gases, these housings are ideal for high flow corrosive applications with 1" to 2" line sizes. A variety of flange connections is also available and the housing can be supplied in exotic materials such as Monel and Hastelloy.
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Vacuum Pump Exhaust Filters 443S - 456S
| 443S | 437S | 447S | 456S |
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Vacuum Pump Exhaust Filters 420S - 433S
| 420S | 425S | 430S | 433S |
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Catch Pots
| Remove large slugs of water Prevent filter element flooding |
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| 137GCP |
A major problem in many gas sample systems is the presence of large quantities of condensed liquid. In such systems it is possible for a filter to become flooded, even when serviced frequently. A common solution to this problem is the installation of a catch pot immediately before the filter. Many Headline filter housings can be converted into catch pots, those with transparent bowls (e.g. 137G, 250, 751N or 780PC) being especially suitable, as they allow continuous monitoring of the liquid level.
To order catch pots simply add CP to the housing code.
Stainless Steel Heatable Housings
| 316L stainless steel construction Designed to BS5500 Change element in seconds even at 200°C |
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| H122ST | H130S | H140 |
Headline heatable housings are purpose designed for hot gas analysis, such as diesel exhaust at 200ºC. The housings can be heated by any external heater, and the bayonet type head to bowl connection allows the filter element to be changed in seconds, even at operating temperature. All housings have integral support cores for positive element location and spring loaded element retainers for reliable sealing over the full temperature range.
Models H130 & H140 have inlet and outlet ports in the base allowing the entire OD of the housing to be heated. Housings with S or ST suffix have both ports in the side of the housing as in the drawing. Housings with T in the suffix have the elements sealed by conventional tie-rod and element retainer.
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Stainless Steel Heatable Housings (68.11 kB 2010-09-23 15:22:54)
