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Industrial Filtration & Lubricant Oils

We here at Advanced Filtration provide industrial filter solutions for all manner of industry, from manufacturing to pharmaceuticals to biotech, and everything in between. One common application we encounter is lube oil filtration, and if this is important in the day-to-day operations of your company, then read on. Why Are Lubricant Oils So Important? Lubricant oils are primarily used for reducing friction and minimizing wear between moving components in machinery and industrial equipment. Their key purposes include: Friction Reduction: Lubricant oils create a thin film between moving parts, reducing the friction generated during their interaction. This helps in smoother operation and prevents excessive wear. Wear Protection: By forming a protective layer, lubricants minimize the wear and tear on surfaces, such as gears, bearings, and other moving components. This contributes to the overall longevity of the machinery. Heat Control: Lubricating oils assist in managing heat generated due to friction. By reducing friction, they help prevent overheating of components, which is crucial for the efficient and safe operation of machinery. Corrosion Prevention: Lubricants act as a barrier against moisture and corrosive elements, protecting metal surfaces from rust and corrosion. Sealing and Cooling: In some applications, lubricant oils are used for sealing purposes,…
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The Power of Fabricated Strainers in Industry

Here at Advanced Filtration, we constantly work with complex mechanical components that play an integral role in managing and maintaining processes. One such component that holds significant importance is fabricated strainers. In this article, the industrial filtration experts at Advanced Filtration in New Jersey are going to look at fabricated strainers, and how they are used in industry to great effect. The Purpose of Fabricated Strainers Fabricated strainers are specially-designed components used to remove solid particles from a flowing medium—typically a liquid or gas. These versatile devices serve as gatekeepers to protect sensitive equipment from potential damage caused by debris or even unwanted chemical reactions triggered by foreign particles. The fabrication process involves creating a custom-made design specific to the application at hand, which provides better control over cost, efficiency, and overall product quality. Advanced manufacturing processes are employed in their construction, ensuring optimal performance under heavy workloads. Notably, they offer better filtration as compared to casted strainer alternatives due to their finer mesh size capability—an advantage that shouldn’t be overlooked when working with high precision applications. Importance of Using Fabricated Strainers in Different Industries Choosing between different types of industrial strainers can feel like navigating through uncharted waters. The…
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The Power of A Reservoir Desiccant Breather

From extending equipment lifespan to enhancing oil quality, a reservoir desiccant breather, or desiccant filter breather, offers many benefits in a variety of industrial filtration application. They are integral in maintaining production levels and durability within critical systems—casting a ripple effect that stretches from improved operations to substantial savings in costs. But what exactly is a reservoir desiccant breather? And why is it essential for your system? In this article, the industrial filter experts at Advanced Filtration in New Jersey will answer these questions, and more. What Is A Reservoir Desiccant Breather? A reservoir desiccant breather, commonly known as a 'desiccant filter breather' or 'breather desiccant,' is indeed designed to safeguard enclosed systems, particularly reservoirs, from moisture and particulate contamination. These contaminants typically enter through air vents during the operational inhale-exhale process of the system. The purpose is to maintain the integrity of the fluid within the system by preventing the intrusion of external elements that could compromise its purity. This technology is frequently utilized in hydraulic systems, where the purity of the fluids is of utmost importance. The breather acts as a gatekeeper, allowing the desired airflow while effectively blocking unwanted particles and moisture from entering the reservoir. This…
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Single Bag Filter Housing

Today we're taking a deep dive into another very specific product that we carry here at Advanced Filtration: Industrial single bag filter housing is a type of filtration device that uses a single filter bag to remove contaminants from liquids. Removing suspended solids, debris, oil, and other contaminants from liquids and gases is integral to a wide variety of industries, as we’ll look at below. The components of Single Bag Industrial Filter Housing The filter bag is typically made of a synthetic fabric, such as polypropylene or polyester, and is selected based on the size and type of contaminants to be removed. The filter housing itself is typically made of stainless steel or plastic, and is designed to withstand the pressures and temperatures of industrial applications. Industrial Uses and Applications of Single Bag Filter Housings Single bag filter housings are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, and can be used in a wide range of industries, including: Food and beverage processing Electronics manufacturing Mining Metalworking Chemical processing Pharmaceutical manufacturing Water and wastewater treatment Oil and gas production Power generation Operating and Maintaining Single Bag Industrial Filter Housing Single bag filter housings are relatively simple to operate and maintain.…
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Gas Turbine Air Filtration

We here at Advanced Filtration help our customers will all manner of industrial filtration solutions, and in this article, we're going to look at a very specific application: gas turbine air filtration. If this is in your field, then our partner manufacturers have created products to fit your needs--such as these Braden Pocket Pleat Filters. How Does Gas Turbine Air Filtration Work, and What Filters Are Used? Gas turbine air filtration is the process of removing contaminants from the air that enters a gas turbine engine. The contaminants can be solid particles, liquid droplets, or gaseous pollutants. The purpose of air filtration is to protect the engine from damage and to ensure its efficient operation. The type of air filter used in a gas turbine engine depends on the size and operating conditions of the engine. The most common types of air filters are: Cellulose filters: These filters are made of a cellulose material that traps particles by sieving. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to replace, but they have a lower efficiency than other types of filters. Microfiber filters: These filters are made of a synthetic material with very fine fibers. They can trap particles that are much smaller…
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All About Floating Ball Valves

In this article, the industrial filtration experts at Advanced Filtration in New Jersey are going to look at another specific type of machinery that we deal with every day: floating ball valves. If you're interested in learning more about the ins and outs of the industrial filtration industry, have a look at our in-depth explanation of butterfly valves. So without further ado, let's talk about floating ball valves. What is a Floating Ball Valve? A floating ball valve is a type of valve used to control the flow of fluids through a pipeline. It gets its name from the design of the ball inside the valve, which is free to move or "float" within the valve body. The valve consists of a hollow spherical ball with a hole (bore) through its center. When the valve is open, the fluid flows through the bore, and when the valve is closed, the ball rotates to block the flow. The ball is held in place by two sealing rings or seats, one on each side of the ball. In a floating ball valve, the ball is not fixed or trunnioned within the valve body. Instead, it is held in position by the pressure…
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