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  2. Stainless Steel Filter Housings
  3. Inox Standard 3/5/7 Round Filter Housings (SFH-SGB)

Inox Standard 3/5/7 Round Filter Housings (SFH-SGB)

Features & Information
  • V-Clamp closure for a secure seal Universal cartridge adaptors securely hold 222, DOE or AA cartridges
  • Drain ports allow for quick and easy cartridge change out
  • Gauges ports come fitted with 316L plugs when gauges are not required

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Applications & Industries
  • High Temperature installations
  • High Pressure applications
  • Industrial applications
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

SPECTRUM’s standard range of multi-round stainless steel housings are equipped with gauge ports and drain ports as standard, with the supplied pressure gauges allowing for accurate differential pressure monitoring. The Glass Bead finish hardens the housing surface, increasing resistance to wear & corrosion.

FAQs - SFH-SGB

What distinguishes the smaller vessels in the Standard range from larger, Premier ones in terms of features?

Smaller vessels in the Standard range (from 7 x 40″” down to 3 x 10″”) do not require heavy-duty features such as Davit assemblies and swing-bolt lids. They are designed to provide a competitive solution for lower flow rate applications while maintaining the quality of construction.

What is the maximum flow rate that the Standard multi-round range of housings can handle?

The Standard multi-round range is capable of operating up to 700 litres per minute (lpm). For flow rates beyond this capacity, the Premier range with additional features is recommended.

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