Bag Filter System

A Bag Filter System is used to filter liquids or gases by passing them through filter bags that trap contaminants. It consists of a filter bag, housing, support basket, and inlet/outlet ports. The system effectively removes particles, making it ideal for applications like water treatment, chemical processing, and HVAC systems. Bag filters are cost-effective, efficient, and easy to maintain.

A Bag Filter System is a type of filtration system used to remove contaminants from liquids or gases. It is commonly used in industrial applications, including water treatment, chemical processing, and HVAC systems, to ensure that materials are filtered effectively and efficiently.

Key Components of a Bag Filter System:
Filter Bags:
The core component, made of various materials such as polyester, polypropylene, or nylon. These bags trap particles as liquids or gases pass through them.

Housing:
The container or vessel that holds the filter bags. It is typically made of stainless steel or other durable materials.

Inlet/Outlet Ports:
The points where the fluid enters and exits the filter housing.

Support Basket:
A frame inside the housing that supports the filter bag and ensures it maintains its shape during filtration.
Cleaning Mechanism (optional): Some systems include automatic cleaning features like reverse flow or vibration to maintain bag efficiency.