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Inox Premier Sanitary Housings (PSFH)

Features & Information
  • Mechanically polished finish to Ra ≤0.3µm provides the required internal surface for high purity applications
  • Tri-clover clamps are used as standard to secure the housing body and base together and connect the pressure gauge to the top of the housing
  • All housings include a diaphragmed 11 bar pressure gauge
  • Multi-round housings come with blanking plates and tri-clamps to use when required for the vent and drain ports
  • Housings feature a vent/test port for pressure release and integrity testing ability
  • The cartridge locator plate accepts cartridges with 226 double O-ring seal and locking tabs, with the option of a fin or recessed end-cap
  • Multi-round housings come with two drain ports, enabling one to be used as a sampling port
Applications & Industries

Critical Applications

  • Food & Beverage
  • Fine chemical
  • Electronic
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Cosmetics
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

Crevice-free pipework, a smooth 316L Stainless Steel finish, tri-clamp inlet and outlet ports and sanitary drain ports to maximally reduce microbiological growth. For use in critical applications where bacterial prevention is paramount.

FAQs - PSFH

What makes Inox Sanitary housings ‘sanitary’?

Beverage and pharmaceutical production requires crevice-free pipework and equipment to reduce microbiological growth. SPECTRUM Inox Sanitary housings are designed with tri-clamp inlet and outlet ports, sanitary drain ports and sanitary pressure gauges without threading to inhibit biological growth, as well as an internal surface roughness of 0.3 micron for a crevice free finish.

What sizes are available in the Inox Sanitary housing range?

SPECTRUM Sanitary housings range in size from single round to 7 round, with flow rates up to 560 litres per minute.

What are the advantages of using metal filter housings over plastic ones?

Metal filter housings offer advantages such as high-temperature and high-pressure tolerance, while plastic housings are chosen for their corrosion resistance and cost-effectiveness, depending on specific application requirements.

How do I choose the right filter housing for my application?

Consider the below factors when selecting a plastic filter housing. Consulting with a filtration expert or supplier for guidance is also advised.

 

  • Type of fluid
  • Flow rate
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Chemical compatibility
  • Filter element requirements