SEPARATOR ELEMENT

The separation filter element produced and designed by Paier Company is the second filter element of the filter separator cartridge, which can separate water droplets from aviation kerosene, gasoline, diesel oil and naphtha, and is an important functional element of the filter separator. PRF series separation filter elements can meet the requirements of fixed and mobile functional elements, while PRF series separation filter elements can meet the requirements of fixed and mobile.

 

Advantage of Separator Element

The separation filter element has good lipophilicity and hydrophobicity, so it can be used to further separate water and finally obtain clean and anhydrous oil. A separation filter element is often used for drying various gases. It can separate the fine water mist dispersed in the gas, which plays the role of drying and dehydration. At the same time, it can also be used to filter some liquid-liquid immiscible mixtures with large specific gravity differences.

 

Separating the filter element can also effectively keep the oil circuit inside the filter and prolong the service life of the filter. At the same time, it has good interchangeability. Some filter elements used in the low-pressure environment are also provided with bypass valves. When the filter elements are replaced in time, the bypass valves can automatically open, ensuring the normal operation of the filter system and effectively controlling the pollution degree of the working medium.

 

Separator Element FAQs

What is a separator element?

Oil-water separation filter element is mainly designed for oil-water separation, and it contains two kinds of filter elements, namely, poly filter element and separation filter element. For example, in the oil water removal system, after the oil flows into the coalescence separator, it first flows through the coalescence filter, which filters out solid impurities and coalesces tiny water droplets into larger water droplets. Most of the coalesced water droplets can be separated and removed from the oil by their own weight, and settled into the water collecting tank.