Materials Handling
Looking for a highly efficient and compact filter system to improve your gas filtration application?
Our custom-made filter systems combine all-welded elements and metal fiber based media. The high porosity of this media allows state-of-the-art surface filtration, which results in low differential pressures and longer cycle-times. Thanks to their improved blow-back unit design, Bekaert gas filter systems are not only compact in size, they are also highly efficient and they offer a long life-performance.
Benefits of bekaert hot gas filtration elements
- Low emissions: 1 mg/Nm³ for particulate materials - High efficiency: filtration up to 99,9995% at 1µ - Continuous & reliable operations, no shutdown - Increased cycle-time and long-life performance - Compact size and footprint
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