Sanitary Filter Housing

Sanitary Filter Housing System

Sanitary Filter Housing System

Sanitary filter housings — also known as hygienic, pharma-grade, or clean-in-place bag filter housings — are specially engineered pressure vessels designed for applications requiring strict hygiene, full cleanability, and regulatory compliance. These housings use replaceable sanitary filter bags and feature electropolished surfaces, tri-clamp fittings, drainable design, and FDA-compliant materials. They are essential in food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, cosmetics, and fine chemicals where product purity, contamination prevention, and CIP/SIP capability are mandatory.

System Design & Key Components

Sanitary filter housings are typically constructed from 316L stainless steel with electropolished internals (Ra ≤ 0.8 µm or better). They include a perforated sanitary basket, tri-clamp or DIN connections, full-drain bottom outlet, vent valves, and sight glass or level ports. The lid uses quick-release tri-clamp or clamp-band closure for fast access. Bags are sanitary-grade (polypropylene, polyester, or PTFE) with molded plastic collars or welded seams to eliminate bypass.

Core sanitary features: Crevice-free design, full CIP/SIP compatibility, drainable geometry, FDA/USP Class VI elastomers, and validation-friendly documentation.

Filtration & Cleaning Process

The typical operating and cleaning sequence includes:

  1. Setup — Install sanitary filter bag with proper collar seal, connect tri-clamp fittings, and perform integrity check.
  2. Filtration — Product flows through the housing under pressure (typically 2–7 bar); solids are captured inside the bag while filtrate exits.
  3. Monitoring — Differential pressure is monitored. When ΔP reaches setpoint (usually 1–1.5 bar), stop flow and prepare for change-out or CIP.
  4. Bag Change-Out — Depressurize, open lid, remove used bag, install new sanitary bag, and reseal.
  5. CIP/SIP Cleaning — Run full clean-in-place (CIP) cycle with validated detergents, rinse, and sanitize. Steam-in-place (SIP) at 121–135 °C for sterilization if required.

Comparisons

Feature Sanitary Bag Housing Standard Bag Housing
Material & Finish Electropolished 316L SS (Ra ≤ 0.8 µm) Mill finish or painted carbon/304 SS
Cleanability Full CIP/SIP, drainable, crevice-free Limited or manual cleaning
Connections Tri-clamp, DIN, aseptic fittings Flanged or threaded
Elastomers FDA/USP Class VI (EPDM, silicone, PTFE) Industrial-grade rubber
Best For Pharma, biotech, food, beverages General industrial, chemicals
Validation & Compliance FDA, EHEDG, 3-A, cGMP General industrial standards
Feature Sanitary Bag Housing Sanitary Cartridge Housing
Filtration Mechanism Depth filtration (high solids capacity) Surface or depth (fine filtration focus)
Solids Holding Capacity High (large bag volume) Moderate (cartridges fill faster)
Change-Out Time Fast (5–15 minutes) Moderate (10–20 minutes for multi-cartridge)
Cost per Change-Out Low (bags inexpensive) Higher (cartridges more expensive)
Best Suited For Moderate-high solids, pre-filtration Low solids, fine polishing, sterile filtration
Typical Micron Rating 1–200 μm 0.2–100 μm (often finer)

Typical Operating Parameters

Parameter Typical Range Notes
Micron Rating 1–100 μm (sanitary bags) Often 1–50 μm for pharma/food
Operating Pressure 2–7 bar (30–100 psi) Lower pressures protect sensitive products
Flow Rate 5–100 m³/h (single/multi) Scales with bag count and size
CIP/SIP Temperature Up to 135–150 °C Full sterilization capability
Surface Finish Ra ≤ 0.8 µm (electropolished) Ra ≤ 0.4 µm common in pharma

Common Applications & Advantages

Industry / Application Typical Fluid Primary Goal
Pharmaceuticals API intermediates, buffers, vaccines High-purity pre-filtration, sterile compliance
Biotechnology Fermentation broths, cell culture media Biomass removal, sterile processing
Food & Beverage Syrups, juices, edible oils, beverages Hygienic clarification, product safety
Cosmetics Plant extracts, lotions, actives Clean separation, batch purity
Fine Chemicals Dyes, flavors, nutraceuticals Regulatory compliance, product yield

Key Advantages of Sanitary Filter Housings

  • Full compliance with FDA, EHEDG, 3-A, and cGMP standards
  • Electropolished surfaces and full CIP/SIP capability
  • Crevice-free, drainable design prevents contamination
  • Suitable for shear-sensitive and high-value products
  • High filtrate clarity and product recovery
  • Easy validation and batch traceability

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