Filter bags are among the most cost-effective and versatile first-stage filtration solutions in industrial liquid processes. Acting as a fabric pouch inside a pressure vessel (“bag filter housing”), they trap particles and solids from fluid streams—making them essential in applications ranging from water treatment to food & beverage production.
Understanding the flow and mechanism helps in choosing and operating filter bags properly.
The unfiltered fluid (also called ‘feed’ or ‘dirty stream’) enters the bag filter housing—commonly via a side or top inlet—and is directed into the inside of the bag.
The filtered, clear liquid (filtrate) exits through the outlet port, ready for the next process stage or for use.
As solids accumulate, pressure differential increases. A common trigger for bag replacement is when differential pressure reaches approximately 1.5 bar.
Choosing the right bag media is critical to performance:
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Media Type |
Material Examples |
Filtration Style |
Use-Case Advantages |
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Needlefelt Bags |
Polypropylene, polyester, nylon, sometimes PTFE or Nomex |
Depth filtration |
High dirt-holding capacity; handles broader range of particle sizes; ideal for heavy solids load. |
|
Mesh Bags |
Woven nylon, polyester, polypropylene, PVDF, ETCFE, etc. |
Surface filtration |
Precise particle cut-off; easier to clean/reuse; good for lighter solids or when filtration precision is important. |
To get optimal performance, these design specs should be carefully matched to your process:
Advantages of Bag Filtration
Filter bags deliver a number of key benefits:
Common Applications of Filter Bags
Filter bags are used wherever bulk solids removal is required. Typical industries and uses include:
Best Practices & Troubleshooting Tips
Filter bags work by forcing liquid through a porous medium to remove solids. When correctly specified—considering media type, micron rating, size, housing, and operating parameters—they provide a reliable, cost-efficient filtration solution. Proper maintenance and timely replacement help ensure optimal performance and minimal downtime.
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