The Different Filters and Strainers In Industrial Filtration

Here at Advanced Filtration, we work with tons of different equipment, from all manner of industrial filters and strainers to a vast array of applicable parts, valves, and systems. Naturally there can be some confusion as to what it all means. So in this article we're going to look at the difference between a temporary, tee, y, basket, and duplex strainer in industrial filtration. If you ever need assistance with your decision-making on these products, give us a call at (732) 901-6676. The Difference Between Industrial Filters A temporary strainer is a type of filter that is used for a short…
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What To Look For In Filter Cloth for Industrial Filtration

Here at Advanced Filtration, we look at all aspects of the filter industry so that we can provide the best products and services to our customers. In this article, we're going to take a look at one very specific aspect of our trade: filter cloth. For industrial filtration applications to succeed, you must use the right filter cloth. This means you must select the suitable filter media carefully to get the best filter cloth that matches the kind of machine it’s to work under. Remember, there are different types of filter cloths for various applications, which depend on the service…
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Understanding Reverse Osmosis Purification

We here at Advanced Filtration know that some of the processes we deal with on a day-to-day basis, as well as some of the products we sell, can get pretty complicated pretty quickly. If you're ever confused about topics such as "reverse osmosis" or "reverse filter pulse cleaning," then our blog is the right place for you. This article will explain the basics of the reverse osmosis purification process and is intended to educate in a simplified way to an audience that has little or no experience with the process. Read on to find out about reverse osmosis, how it…
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How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works – Part II

Welcome to Part 2 of our 2-part article series, "How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works." In our previous article, we looked at what a reverse filter pulse cleaning system is, how it works, and what it's used for. We also discussed the main components of a reverse filter pulse cleaning system, including the compressed air reservoir, the pulse valve, the timer, and of course the filter. In this article, we'll review some operation tips to keep your system running well, some common issues to prevent wasting compressed air, as well the key terms you need to know when working with…
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How Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Works – Part I

Here at Advanced Filtration, we're all about making sure our customers have optimized industrial filtration systems to ensure efficiency and financial savings without compromising air quality. One of the best ways of doing this is by using reverse pulse dust filters, which work in an innovative way to remove dust particles from the workplace. But how does a reverse pulse filter work? In this article, which is Part I of a two-part series on Reverse Filter Pulse Cleaning Systems, the industrial filter experts at Advanced Filtration will explore the mechanics of a reverse pulse filter, the various components, and operational…
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What Is a HEPA Filter and Why Is It Important in Industrial Filtration?

In this article, the industrial filter experts at Advanced Filtration are going to answer the question: what are HEPA filters and why are they important? As the owner of a company or industry, you want to make sure that your workers are breathing in clean air. This is not only for their health but also for their productivity. If your workers are constantly coughing and sneezing, they're not going to be working at their full potential. Besides, workplace illnesses from poor indoor air quality(IAQ) can lead to high health insurance costs and a lot of lost productive time. One way…
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