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How to Choose a Filter Bag

How to Choose a Filter Bag

Modern technology has resulted in a proliferation of filter bag designs, but unfortunately they all tend to look similar and pricing is often a major factor in the decision process – but that might be shortsighted and increasing operational costs. Filter bags are installed within filter housings, a pressure vessel that directs the process flow through the filter media to remove unwanted particles.  Filter bags are designed to be thrown away after use, attempting to clean and reuse them is not recommended. The “cost” of a filter bag begins with the media itself but also involves the frequency of filter bag changes and the annual disposal costs.  It is the frequency of changing and perhaps reduced quantity of filter bags required annually that often contributes most to reduction in operational costs. Filter Bag Designs
The physical structure of filter bags fall into three categories, mesh, needle-felt and melt-blown.  The manufacturing technique for each category determines the materials of construction that can be used.  Needle-felt filter bags are generally the least expensive style and are the most common with mesh styles being a little more expensive mostly due to the materials compatible with the required manufacturing process.  Melt-blown and multi-layered filter bags are the most expensive but also provide higher efficiencies.
Filter Bag Sealing Rings
In addition to the material and manufacturing process, filter bags have a sealing ring designed to prevent particulates from bypassing the material.  The sealing ring thus provides a seal between the filter bag and the vessel.  The most common sealing ring designs are a “snap-ring” and a “crush-seal ring”. A snap-ring is a metal or plastic ring sewn within the opening of the filter bag, which aligns with a groove within the filter bag housing.  Based upon the tolerance of the groove and ring, the filter bag is held firmly in-place yet can be removed by hand for change-outs; filter bags have handles to grab so they can be lifted from the vessel. A crush-seal ring is a geometrical shaped plastic ring that also has an outer diameter that “snaps” into the support basket groove.  Sealing is further enhanced by downwards pressure onto the top of the sealing ring, which creates an outward force and improving the seal between the ring and sealing grove.  The downwards pressure is achieved by the filter vessel cover, either directly or via a hold-down ring to transmit the downwards force of a closed chamber cover to the top of the filter bag.
Filter Bag Efficiency
Filter bag retention is referred to as being nominal or absolute.  Nominal in this context essentially means “approximately” whereas absolute is related to a specified efficiency.  Higher efficiency filter bags are more complex and expensive therefore generally reserved for the most demanding applications. There is no industry standard relating “nominal” to a specific efficiency; each manufacturer determines the acceptable range of efficiency and thus it is necessary to compare filter bag performance and NOT rely on the stated nominal retention. The efficiency for our nominally rated filter bags tends to be 65-70% and I am told that some manufacturers reduce costs by accepting lower efficiencies, so “you get what you pay for” applies to filter bags as most other things in life.
SNAP-RING® Although also an accurate description of the seal type and generically referred to as “snap-ring” it is also a registered trademark owned by Eaton Hydraulics, Filtration Division LLC.  These represent their inexpensive line of filter bags, offered in polyester, polypropylene, nylon, nomex and PTFE felt materials.  The rings sewn into the filter bag openings are zinc plated steel, 316SS or polypropylene. SNAP-RING® filter bags have a sewn construction.  A web of material is perforated with a needle board to create the holes determining retention and one side is singed to reduce the change of fibers “migrating” downstream. Materials are mass produced by mills and tested for their retention efficiencies, then sold to companies which manufacture filter bags.

SNAP-RING® filter bags have a nominally rated efficiency.  Although offered in 1, 5, 10 and 25 micron sizes, the limitations of a snap-ring seal with the sewn construction makes them best for 50+ micron retention applications.

The material is relatively thin and thus they primarily provide surface filtration and require replacement more frequently than filter bags made with heavier materials providing depth filtration. The snap-ring style filter bags are also available in woven materials such as nylon, essentially weaving single or multi-filament polymeric threads into a single layer grid-like pattern. The manufacturing process and materials are more expensive than needle felt filter bags and they still have nominally rated retention efficiencies because the spacing, angle of weave and stabilization of the mesh grid are difficult to control.
Crush-Seal Ring Filter Bags
Eaton’s refers to this style of sealing ring as being a SENTINEL® ring and they offer seven filter bag designs having this enhanced seal design.
SENTINEL®
The original filter bag designed with the crush-ring style is actually called a SENTINEL® filter bag.  Like the snap-ring filter bags above, these are made of needle-felt materials (polyester or polypropylene) and their sealing rings are made of polyester or polypropylene also. SENTINEL® filter bags have nominally rated retentions, however their sealing ring design and having a welded seam instead of a sewn seam increases their relative efficiency and strength when compared to snap-ring style filter bags. A version of this bag, referred to as the UNIBAG® is made from recycled materials to support “green” products and they are less expensive than snap-ring style filter bags. As with the snap-ring style filter bags, the crush-ring style can be applied to mesh design filter bags.
Premium Efficient Filer Bags
The DURAGAF® filter bag design can retain more particulate due to its thicker material and complexity of design.  Although this style costs more, it also typically lasts at least 3 times as long as needle-felt filter bags, so this is where operational savings kick-in.  Remember that fewer changes equate to reduced:

Size 1 & 2 Bag Filter Housings - Model NCO - Rosedale Products

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