Brother Filtration Coalescer Cartridge series is competitive and useful. This series can fulfill all kinds of needs in oil, water and other fluids, removing particles in liquids and liquids from gas, and separating particles from liquids and gas.
Liquid–Liquid:
CLL 1.0 coalescer cartridges find application across diverse liquid/liquid separation processes in industries such as chemicals, flavor and fragrance, and biotechnology. Featuring a tapered layer pore construction, this cartridge ensures efficient performance.
Upon entry into the cartridge from the inside, the emulsion undergoes a preliminary filtration step through a pre-filter, effectively removing coarse particles and thereby prolonging the cartridge’s service life. Subsequently, the liquid encounters a fine media layer, initiating the coalescence process to create larger droplets. a coarse media layer maximizes the coalesced droplet size, ultimately completing the coalescing process, and making the fluid exit the outer layer of the cartridge.
Liquid–Gas:
The CLG1.0 series element efficiently coalesces fine liquid particles (water, oil, hydrocarbon compounds) from natural gas. Its inside-to-outside flow pattern enhances performance. The C1.0 filter cartridge excels at filtering solid particles and liquid mists, reducing pressure differentials at high flow rates.
Superfine fibers inside the coalescer capture oil, water, and fluid particles. Microfiber guides airflow sinusoidally, causing collision between solid and mist particles. Surface tension facilitates coalescence, leading to larger particles that gravity pulls into the collecting reservoir. This design ensures effective separation of contaminants from the gas stream.
The CLG 2.0 Coalescer Filter Cartridge, designed with an inside-to-outside flow direction, effectively eliminates liquid and solid contaminants. It utilizes filter media like glass fiber, polyester, or polypropylene to meet diverse filtration needs. Large cartridges, customizable based on customer requirements, offer larger filtration surface area, improving various capabilities such as particle removal ratio and dirt-holding capacity.