Filter Bag Housing in the Chemical Processing Industry

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Keeping People and the Environment Protected

The chemical processing industry is heavily regulated to ensure the safety of the industry’s workers, those around the chemical processing plant, the environment, and the end user of what is produced. The lifeblood of any chemical processing plant is production. In the business of transforming and separating materials, specialized equipment and technology must be used and there is a reliance on effective filtration. When you have the right filter bag housing, you can keep production moving while enhancing the safety of those involved. At Filter Sciences, we engineer filter bag housings to support that mission and your bottom line.

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The Filter Sciences Bag Housing Difference

  • Corrosion resistant
  • Sure-sealing covers
  • Stainless steel
  • 304 & 316 in stock and ready to ship
  • Zero Fluid Loss
  • Zero Discharge
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Protect the Process

Feedstocks that enter a chemical processing plant may be used within the same plant to create an end-product, or may simply be the intermediate feed that is transferred for use in a different plant and industry. Whatever the case may be at your processing plant, your employees and customers rely on effective filtration to keep quality machinery protected from potential harmful particulates. Whether you operate small-batch commercial processing or industrial-grade chemical processing, you need a filter bag housing system that can keep up. Because our filter bag housing systems are sealed, they prevent leaking, contamination, and exposure. All of our units also feature high-capacity holding units to prevent backflow or a halt in production when a large number of impurities are trapped.

Optimizing Production and Reducing Downtime

Chemical processing operations largely rely on throughput and continuous production. Sub-par filtration systems that either break down or clog are unable to keep up with the demands of the industry and can cost time and money. Whether your chemical processing line is a batch operation or a continuous operation, you need a filtration system you can count on. Just as important as the filter bags you use are the filter bag housing units that hold them.

At Filter Sciences, our stainless steel filter bag housing systems are completely sealed and reliable. Whether you need a single bag or multi-bag housing system, regardless of flow rates, we have the system for you. If we don’t have what you need in inventory, our engineers can create the perfect housing system to meet your demands. Contact us for your custom quote today.

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