Single Filter Housing

Single Bag Filter Housing System

Single Bag Filter Housing System

Single bag filter housings are compact, economical pressure vessels designed to hold one replaceable filter bag for effective solids removal from liquids. Fluid enters the housing, passes through the bag (capturing particles inside the media or on its surface), and exits as clarified filtrate. These housings are widely used when flow rates are low to moderate, quick bag changes are desired, and cost-effective filtration is a priority. Common applications include chemicals, paints & coatings, food & beverage, water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and various industrial process streams.

System Design & Key Components

Single bag filter housings feature a cylindrical pressure vessel equipped with a perforated stainless steel support basket. This basket holds and stabilizes the filter bag during operation. Operators insert the bag and seal it at the top with a snap-band, O-ring, or flange ring before securing the lid. Liquid typically enters above the bag, flows downward through the media, and exits via a bottom or side outlet. Housings are constructed from stainless steel, carbon steel, or high-grade plastic and use quick-access closures such as V-clamps, swing bolts, or eye-bolt designs for easy maintenance.

Typical sizes: Most common are #1 (7″ × 16″) and #2 (7″ × 32″) bags. #2 is the industry standard for single-bag housings due to its balance of capacity and ease of handling.

Filtration & Maintenance Process

Users generally follow this sequence to operate and maintain a single bag filter housing:

  1. Initial Setup — Clean the housing interior, insert a fresh filter bag, close the lid securely, and vent trapped air.
  2. Normal Operation — Pump liquid into the housing under pressure (typically 2–10 bar); solids accumulate inside the bag while filtrate exits.
  3. Performance Monitoring — Observe the differential pressure gauge. When ΔP reaches 1–2 bar — or visual inspection shows heavy loading — pause the flow.
  4. Bag Replacement — Depressurize the system, open the lid, remove the used bag (often using the built-in handle or ring), dispose of it or clean if reusable, and install a new bag.
  5. Restart — Secure the lid, vent air, and resume flow. The entire change-out usually takes only 5–10 minutes.

Comparisons

Feature Single Bag Housing Multi-Bag Housing
Flow Capacity Low to moderate (5–50 m³/h typical) High (50–500+ m³/h depending on number of bags)
Footprint & Space Very compact Larger (multiple bags in one vessel)
Change-Out Time Very fast (5–10 minutes) Moderate (10–20 minutes)
Cost (Housing + Bags) Lowest initial cost Higher initial cost, but lower per-flow cost
Best Suited For Small systems, pilot plants, batch processes High-flow continuous processes
Maintenance Frequency More frequent bag changes Less frequent per bag due to higher total capacity
Feature Single Bag Housing Cartridge Filter Housing
Filtration Mechanism Depth filtration (solids trapped inside bag) Surface or depth (pleated or wound cartridges)
Solids Holding Capacity High (large internal volume) Moderate to high (especially pleated designs)
Change-Out Time Very fast (5–10 minutes) Moderate (10–20 minutes for multi-cartridge)
Cost per Change-Out Low (bags are inexpensive) Higher (cartridges cost more)
Best Suited For Moderate to high solids, coarse-to-medium filtration Fine filtration, polishing, low-solids streams
Typical Micron Rating 1–200 μm 0.2–100 μm

Typical Operating Parameters

Parameter Typical Range Notes
Micron Rating 1–200 μm (nominal) Depends on bag material and construction
Operating Pressure 2–10 bar (30–150 psi) Maximum recommended ΔP usually 1.5–2.5 bar
Flow Rate 5–50 m³/h Varies by bag size (#1 or #2 most common)
Recommended Change-Out ΔP 0.8–2 bar Follow manufacturer guidelines
Temperature Range 0–150 °C Limited by bag material (polypropylene, polyester, nylon, PTFE, etc.)

Common Applications & Advantages

Industry / Application Typical Fluid Primary Goal
Chemicals & Coatings Resins, solvents, paints, inks Particle removal, product clarity
Food & Beverage Syrups, juices, edible oils, beverages Clarification, solids control
Water Treatment Process water, cooling water, rinse water Equipment protection, fluid reuse
Pharmaceuticals Intermediates, buffers, process liquids Pre-filtration before finer stages
Laboratory & Pilot Test fluids, small batches Quick setup, flexible filtration

Key Advantages of Single Bag Filter Housings

  • Extremely compact design — ideal for limited space
  • Very fast bag replacement (5–10 minutes typical)
  • Lowest initial capital cost
  • Economical consumables (bags are inexpensive)
  • Easy integration into existing piping systems
  • Reliable performance for low-to-moderate solids loading

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