Cartridge Filters – Housings

Category

Winemaking Equipment

Clients

Sula, KLC, Grovers, Fratelli, Four seasons, Good drop, Pernod ricard

Cartridge Filters – Housings Description

Cartridge filter holders enable the removal of any colloidal particles, yeast and bacteria contained in the wine. To gain the greatest benefit, this operation should be conducted immediately before bottling in order to ensure that the beverage can no longer become contaminated.
Made entirely of AISI 316 stainless steel these housings assure the utmost hygiene, allow for sterilizing, and have rounded edges for a perfect, efficient filtering process. They are complete with butterfly valves connected at the inlet and outlet, a ½” ball valve on the inlet elbow fitting, a ½” sanitary valve on the outlet elbow fitting, and DIN 11851 connectors at the inlet and outlet.

There are automated systems available too, complete with a plc for managing the filtering and washing stages automatically. The software provided optimizes the working cycles, minimizing the filtering and washing phases to avoid any time wasting or loss of product.

  • Economy Process Solutions is a supplier of Cartridge Filters & Housings, specifically designed for eliminating contaminants from wine prior to bottling.
  • These Della Toffola holders are made from AISI 316 stainless steel, providing high hygiene standards, rounded edges for effective filtering, and an automated PLC system for optimized filtering and washing cycles.
  • The automated systems are designed with PLC systems that manage the filtering and washing stages automatically, optimizing working cycles and minimizing the filtering and washing phases to avoid any time-wasting or loss of product.
  • The low initial investment makes it an attractive solution for small to medium-sized wineries or for those looking for a cost-effective solution.
  • These filters and housings are suitable for fine powders with low concentrations, making them ideal for wine filtering.
  • They are also recommended for use in sandblasting lines, to remove contaminants and impurities from the abrasive media.
  • The filter cartridges are easy to replace, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
  • Contact Economy Process Solutions today for more information on how Cartridge Filters & Housings can benefit your wine production process.
  • low initial investment;
  • suitable for fine powders with low concentrations;
  • recommended for sandblasting lines
  • Pre RO water
  • Chemicals
  • Beverages
  • Solvents
  • Compressed air
  • Cosmetics
  • Alcohol

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cartridge filters and housing are devices that are used to remove impurities, such as dirt, dust, and other particles, from a fluid or gas. Cartridge filters are the replaceable element of the filter and the housing is the container that holds the filter and connects it to the fluid or gas source.

Cartridge filters and housing help in water treatment by removing impurities such as dirt, sediment, and other particles from the water. This can improve the overall quality and safety of the water, and make it suitable for drinking, irrigation, or industrial use.

Cartridge filters and housing help in air filtration by removing impurities such as dust, pollen, and other particles from the air. This can improve the overall air quality and safety, and make it suitable for industrial, commercial, or residential use.

Cartridge filters and housing help in winemaking by removing impurities such as dirt, sediment, and other particles from wine. Improving quality, clarity and protecting equipment from damage. They also remove bacteria and microorganisms, clarify the wine and sterilize before bottling.

A cartridge filter and housing work by trapping impurities, such as dirt, dust, and other particles, as fluid or gas flows through the filter. The housing holds the filter in place and connects it to the fluid or gas source. The fluid or gas enters the housing and flows through the filter, where impurities are trapped in the filter’s media. Clean fluid or gas then exits the housing, while the trapped impurities remain in the filter. When the filter becomes clogged with impurities, it can be replaced with a new one, allowing the system to continue operating at peak efficiency.
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