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Ersättningsfilter för industriella utsugs- och filteranläggningar

Lämpliga ersättningsfilter är avgörande för att utsugs- och filteranläggningar ska fungera permanent med tillförlitlig luftkapacitet och ekonomisk energianvändning. När drifttiden ökar avlagras damm, rök, aerosoler och fina partiklar på filtermediet. Därmed ökar differenstrycket och den tillgängliga utsugskapaciteten kan minska. Ett ersättningsfilter som väljs i rätt tid och passar tekniskt återställer anläggningens avsedda driftstatus.

I den här kategorin hittar du ersättningsfilter och filterelement för olika industriella användningsområden. Beroende på anläggningsserie används exempelvis filterpatroner, filterpåsar, kassetter, förfilter eller finfilter. Vid valet är inte bara mått och konstruktion viktiga. Även filtermedium, filteryta, luftgenomsläpplighet, temperaturbeständighet, fukt- eller oljebeständighet samt lämplighet för det aktuella dammet måste passa användningsområdet.

Slipdamm ställer andra krav än svetsrök, torrt fint damm eller oljehaltiga aerosoler. Även den befintliga filterrengöringen spelar en viktig roll. Vid osäkerhet bör därför anläggningsserie, filtertyp, mått och användningsförhållanden beaktas tillsammans. På så sätt undviker du onödiga tryckförluster, för kort livslängd eller olämpliga filtermedier.

Dina fördelar

✅ Passande filterelement för olika utsugs- och filteranläggningar

✅ Lämpliga filtermedier för damm, rök och aerosoler

✅ Bibehållen luftkapacitet och anläggningsfunktion

✅ Olika konstruktioner och filtersteg tillgängliga

✅ Urval efter anläggning, användningsmaterial och driftförhållanden

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Selecting Replacement Filters Correctly and Operating Filtration Units Reliably

Replacing a filter element is more than just a routine maintenance task. The filter media affects the pressure drop, separation efficiency, and operational performance of the entire system. Therefore, a replacement filter should not be selected based solely on its external dimensions or visual similarity.

Here’s what you should look for when making your selection

✔ Type of dust and particle size

✔ Filter media and surface treatment

✔ Dimensions and seal geometry

✔ Permissible temperature and humidity

✔ Existing cleaning system

✔ Required filter area

✔ Specific requirements of the particular application

Comparison of Filter Media

Depending on the type of dust and process, different filter media may be suitable. Dry fine dust, welding fumes, abrasive particles, or oil-containing contaminants each present different requirements. Therefore, the technical compatibility with the existing filter system is crucial.

CriterionWhy is this important?Inspection upon Replacement
DimensionsSecure fit and sealCompare length, diameter, connection, and seal
Filter mediumDetermines suitability and operational performanceTake dust, temperature, and humidity into account
Filter areaAffects surface load and pressure lossDon’t just compare external dimensions
CleaningThe filter must be compatible with the cleaning systemConsider mechanical and pneumatic loads

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When is it necessary to replace the filter?

Typical indicators include a persistently elevated differential pressure, decreasing suction power despite proper cleaning, visible damage, or the expiration of defined maintenance intervals. The actual service life depends heavily on dust exposure, operating time, and process conditions.

Differential Pressure as a Maintenance Indicator

The differential pressure provides important information about the condition of the filter. A rising value indicates increasing resistance. If the differential pressure remains high even after cleaning, a filter replacement may be necessary.

Fit and Sealing

Even a technically suitable filter medium cannot fulfill its function if the element does not seal properly. Sealing surfaces, clamping systems, and installation orientation should therefore be checked during replacement.

Document maintenance

For industrial filter systems, it is advisable to document replacement intervals, differential pressure, and any anomalies. This allows maintenance intervals to be optimized based on actual operating conditions.


FAQ

Can a similar-looking filter be used?
Not automatically. In addition to the dimensions, the filter media, filter area, seal, and operating conditions must be compatible.

How can I tell if a filter is clogged?
Typical indicators include rising differential pressure and decreasing extraction capacity.

Should a filter be replaced very early as a precaution?
Replacing equipment unnecessarily early increases operating costs. It makes more sense to rely on condition data and application-specific maintenance intervals.

Can the wrong filter medium affect the system?
Yes. An unsuitable medium can negatively affect pressure loss, cleaning performance, and service life.

Is there anything that needs to be checked after changing a filter?
Yes. The seat, sealing surfaces, fastenings, and subsequently the system’s function should be checked.

What information helps with identification?
System type, filter dimensions, manufacturer’s designation, photos of the existing component, and information about the captured material are particularly helpful.

Advice on Replacement Filters

If the exact model is unknown, details about the system type, photos, dimensions, and information about the process are helpful. This allows for much more reliable identification than relying solely on the appearance of the existing filter.

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