Single Cartridge Filter Housing

Single Cartridge Filter Housing System

Single cartridge filter housings are compact, economical pressure vessels designed to hold one replaceable filter cartridge for precise solids removal from liquids. Fluid enters the housing, flows through the cartridge (capturing particles on the surface or within depth media), and exits as clarified filtrate. These housings are ideal for low-to-moderate flow applications requiring fine filtration, high clarity, quick cartridge changes, and minimal footprint. Common uses include laboratory, pilot plants, batch processes, water treatment, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and industrial polishing.

System Design & Key Components

Single cartridge filter housings feature a cylindrical pressure vessel with a central perforated core tube or slotted support. The cartridge is sealed at both ends (double-open-end or single-open-end with O-ring/gasket) and locked in place with a cap, tie-rod, or spring. Liquid typically enters above or around the cartridge, flows through the media (outside-to-inside or inside-to-outside), and exits via a bottom or side outlet. Housings are constructed from stainless steel, carbon steel, or plastic with quick-access closures (V-clamp, swing-bolt, or threaded) for fast cartridge replacement.

Common cartridge types: Pleated (high surface area), depth (melt-blown or string-wound), membrane, activated carbon, and resin-bonded.

Filtration & Cartridge Replacement Process

Typical operating and maintenance sequence includes:

  1. Setup — Insert clean cartridge, ensure proper sealing (lubricate O-rings if needed), close housing securely, and vent air.
  2. Normal Operation — Liquid flows under pressure (typically 2–10 bar); particles are captured on the cartridge surface or within depth media.
  3. Monitoring — Watch differential pressure (ΔP). When it reaches 1–2 bar (or visual/turbidity indicates fouling), prepare for replacement.
  4. Cartridge Replacement — Depressurize, open housing, remove fouled cartridge, dispose or clean if reusable, install new cartridge, and reseal.
  5. Restart — Vent air, resume flow. Change-out usually takes 5–15 minutes.

Comparisons

Single Cartridge vs. Single Bag Housing
Single Cartridge vs. Multi-Cartridge Housing
Feature Single Cartridge Housing Single Bag Housing
Filtration MechanismSurface or depth (pleated, wound, melt-blown)Depth filtration (inside bag)
Solids Holding CapacityModerate (depends on cartridge type)High (large internal volume)
Change-Out TimeFast (5–15 minutes)Very fast (5–10 minutes)
Cost per Change-OutModerate to higher (cartridges cost more)Low (bags inexpensive)
Best Suited ForFine filtration, polishing, low solidsModerate-high solids, coarse-to-medium filtration

Typical Operating Parameters

Parameter Typical Range Notes
Micron Rating0.2–100 μmNominal or absolute depending on cartridge type
Operating Pressure2–10 bar (30–150 psi)Maximum ΔP usually 1.5–2.5 bar
Flow Rate1–50 m³/hDepends on cartridge length/diameter
Recommended Change-Out ΔP1–2 barManufacturer guideline

Common Applications & Advantages

Industry / Application Typical Fluid Primary Goal
Water TreatmentRO pre-filtration, drinking waterParticle and sediment removal
Food & BeverageSyrups, juices, beveragesClarification, polishing
PharmaceuticalsBuffers, intermediates, WFIPre-filtration, sterile-grade
Chemicals & PaintsSolvents, resins, coatingsFine particle control
Laboratory & PilotTest fluids, small batchesQuick setup, flexible filtration

Key Advantages of Single Cartridge Filter Housings

  • Extremely compact design — ideal for limited space
  • Precise micron control — excellent for fine and sub-micron filtration
  • Fast cartridge replacement with minimal downtime
  • Low initial capital cost
  • Wide range of cartridge media types (pleated, depth, membrane)
  • Consistent filtrate quality for low-solids, polishing applications
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