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  • Choosing the Right Stainless Steel Filter Housing
    Selecting the correct filtration hardware is rarely as simple as matching pipe sizes. A poorly specified vessel often leads to expensive operational headaches, ranging from fluid bypass and corrosion-induced product contamination to excessive downtime during routine changeouts. While flow rate requirements typically dictate the initial search, the "right" housing is ultimately defined by chemical compatibility, ergonomic safety, and strict adherence to compliance standards like ASME or FDA regulations. Engineers and procurement officers must look beyond the sticker price to evaluate the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Read More
  • Key Factors When Buying Stainless Steel Filter Housings
    Selecting the correct stainless steel filter housing is a critical engineering decision that impacts process stability, maintenance labor, and long-term safety. While the filter element does the actual separation work, the housing is the backbone of the system. It ensures fluid containment, pressure integrity, and operational safety under varying conditions. A poor housing choice can lead to catastrophic leaks, frequent downtime, or dangerous seal failures. Conversely, a well-specified unit protects your downstream equipment and minimizes operator intervention. Read More
  • 304 vs 316L Stainless Steel Filter Housing Guide
    When procurement managers and plant engineers evaluate industrial filtration systems, they often encounter a deceptive visual similarity. Grade 304 and Grade 316L stainless steel look virtually identical to the naked eye. However, a significant price gap—typically 20% to 30%—forces a critical decision between budget optimization and operational risk. Choosing the cheaper alloy for a chloride-heavy application can lead to stress corrosion cracking (SCC), catastrophic leaks, and costly downtime. Conversely, specifying a premium alloy for benign applications wastes capital expenditure that could be better allocated elsewhere. Read More
  • Precision Filtration in Food & Beverage: Which Cartridge to Choose?
    Maximize ROI and safety in F&B production. Choose LOONG Filtration for expert-grade pleated cartridges that ensure product clarity and compliance. Read More
  • How Long Do Filter Bags Last?
    You usually see a filter bag last one to three years. Some high-quality filter bags can last even longer. How long it lasts depends on how you use it. The material and your facility's conditions also matter. Here are some average numbers from the industry: Read More
  • What Is The Difference between A Dust Collector And A Bag Filter?
    You may ask what makes a dust collector different from a filter bag. The dust collector is a whole system that catches and removes tiny particles in the air. The filter bag is an important part inside the system. It holds dust and other dirty stuff. Knowing these words helps you pick the best equipment to keep your air clean at work. New ideas and tougher rules make companies use better dust collection systems. This helps them work better and use cleaner energy. Read More
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