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Typical Equipment
Carbon Bed Filters

PS
Filter Carbon Bed Systems are widely used in various industries
to ensure efficient removal of dissolved organics to meet
process requirements. Our engineering design maintains
the critical design features to minimize footprint while
maximizing contact time throughout the media to increase
adsorption performance. We have the capability to design
and manufacture our Carbon Filters for sweet or sour service
and meet any specific pressure and process conditions.

Single & Multi Bag Filter Housings
PS Filter Housings come in many sizes and styles, and
can serve as bag filters, cartridge filters or basket strainers. Housing
covers are easily removed without special tools, to allow quick
access to the vessel internals.
• Single,
multi-basket, cartridge, duplex and
multiplex units available
• Low
pressure drops
• Permanently
piped housings
• Sure-sealing
covers, opened without special tools
• Carbon
steel, stainless steel (304 or 316), or all-plastic
(polypropylene construction)
• Large-area,
heavy-duty baskets or cartridge internals
• Adjustable-height
legs (single units) or low profile (multi units)
• Differential
pressure indicators (optional)
• Liquid
displacers that minimize product loss during basket or bag
removal (optional)
• Dual
stage straining/filtering (optional)
• ASME Code
Stamp and other registration certifications available
Skid
Mounted Equipment
 Skid-mounted units are self-contained units consisting
of equipment, interconnecting piping, electrical and instrument components,
and support structures normally fabricated and skid-mounted
in one or more sections. Skid-mounted packaged equipment may include a broad range of designs for process and filter packages.
Pressure Vessels
PS
Filter engineers and manufactures Pressure Vessels for many
of the process industries. Applications include pressurization,
processing and storage of various liquids and gases. Some
units are jacketed for heating or maintaining consistent
and uniform temperature of the contents. Pressure
Vessels can be either vertical with leg or skirt supports
or horizontal with saddle supports to suit the site location
requirements.
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