FRP Filter Housings

Common Types:

Single Cartridge FRP Housings:

Holds one filter cartridge, suitable for smaller filtration applications.

Multi-Cartridge FRP Housings:

Accommodates multiple cartridges, ideal for larger flow rates and higher filtration demands.

High-Pressure FRP Housings:

Designed for high-pressure environments, often used in industrial applications.

FRP (Fiber Reinforced Plastic) filter housings are commonly used in filtration systems, especially in applications where strength, corrosion resistance, and lightweight properties are required. These housings are made from a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fiberglass, which gives them enhanced mechanical strength and durability.

Key Features:

Material:
Constructed from fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP), offering high strength-to-weight ratio and excellent corrosion resistance.
Suitable for use in harsh environments with exposure to chemicals, acids, and alkaline solutions.

Design:
Used to house various types of filter cartridges (e.g., sediment, carbon, or multi-media filters).
Can be designed to accommodate both single and multiple filter cartridges, depending on flow requirements.

Sizes:
Available in various sizes, typically accommodating standard filter cartridge lengths like 10-inch, 20-inch, 30-inch, and 40-inch.

Pressure Rating:
Generally rated for high-pressure operations (up to 10 bar or more), making them suitable for industrial applications.

Temperature Resistance:
Can withstand a wide range of temperatures, often between 0°C and 80°C (32°F to 176°F), depending on the product.

Corrosion Resistance:
Excellent resistance to corrosion from harsh chemicals and salty water, making them ideal for marine or chemical industries.

O-Ring Seals:
O-rings made from materials like EPDM, Viton, or NBR are used to ensure a leak-free seal.

Applications:
Water filtration, chemical processing, food and beverage industry, pharmaceuticals, and oil & gas.