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Cartridge Filter Housing

Industrial Filter Exporter, Industrial Filter Manufacturer, Industrial Filter Exporter in India
Unimarshal Technologies

Cartridge Filter Housing

Cartridge Filter Housing Manufacturer

Unimarshal Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is a trusted manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of high-quality cartridge filter housings, designed for efficient filtration in both liquid and air systems.Our products deliver reliable contaminant removal and long-lasting performance.

As a leading Cartridge Filter Housing supplier and Cartridge Filter Housing exporter, we focus on durable, low-maintenance solutions that enhance filter life, making them perfect for diverse industrial applications.

Description

A container or enclosure made specifically to house and support filter cartridges is referred to as a cartridge filter housing. It may also be called a filter vessel or a filter housing. It is a crucial part of a filtration system and gives the cartridges a safe, sealed environment in which to successfully carry out their filtration function.

Technical Specifications

Cartridge filter housing, Cartridge Filter Housing Manufacturer, Cartridge Filter Housing Supplier, Cartridge Filter Housing Exporter

Available MOC

Available End-Connections

Applications

Gasket/O-Ring Material

Covers are O-Ring Sealed

Flow Rate

Product Code Abbreviation

UNI-MCH-S2-B-220-04

UNI Description Style Material Diameter Of   Cartridge (Inch) Height (Inch) No. Of Cartridge
SCH - Single   Cartridge Filter Housing S1 - Style 1 A - S.S 304 1 - Ø 2" 10” 1
MCH - Multiple   Cartridge Filter Housing S2 - Style 2 B - S.S 316 2 - Ø 2.5" 20" 3
S3 - Bottom Entry C - S.S 316L 3 - Ø 4" 30” 4
D - Duplex S.S 226 4 - Ø 6" 40” 5
E - Mild Steel 5 - Ø 8" 9
F - Alloy Steel
G - Carbon Steel
H - Polypropylene

For Custom Design - UNI-CH-CUS

Frequently Ask Questions

What is a cartridge filter housing used for?
It is used to hold filter cartridges securely so liquids or gases can be cleaned before they move to the next stage of a process. You will commonly see it in water treatment, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and industrial filtration systems.
How does it work in a filtration system?
The fluid enters the housing, passes through the filter cartridge inside, and exits clean. The housing ensures proper sealing so unfiltered fluid cannot bypass the cartridge.
Which industries commonly use this equipment?
It is widely used in industries like water treatment plants, oil and gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, power plants, and manufacturing units where clean and controlled filtration is critical.
What materials are commonly used for manufacturing it?
Most units are made from stainless steel or carbon steel. Stainless steel is preferred for corrosive fluids, high temperatures, and hygienic applications because it is durable and easy to clean.
How do I choose the right size for my application?
You should consider flow rate, operating pressure, temperature, and cartridge length. Choosing the wrong size can reduce efficiency or cause pressure drops, so matching system requirements is important.
Can it handle high pressure and temperature conditions?
Yes, when designed correctly, it can operate under high pressure and temperature. Always check the pressure rating and material grade before installation to ensure safety and long service life.
How often does the filter cartridge need to be replaced?
Replacement depends on fluid quality, contamination level, and usage hours. A common sign is increased pressure drop or reduced flow, which indicates the cartridge is clogged.
Is maintenance complicated?
No. Maintenance is simple. Regular inspection, timely cartridge replacement, and proper sealing checks help maintain performance and avoid system downtime.
What are the benefits of using a well-designed housing?
It improves filtration efficiency, protects downstream equipment, reduces maintenance costs, and ensures consistent output quality across industrial processes.
What should I check before installation?
Verify pressure rating, compatibility with the fluid, cartridge size, sealing type, and installation orientation. Proper installation prevents leaks and ensures smooth operation.
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