Technical blog
FILTER SIZE
The problem
A good way to
increase your filter operative life, is to adopt filter elements with a bigger
than usual surface. This is due to the effect of some hydraulic and fluid
dynamics laws (Darcy and Poiseuille),this laws indicate that the pressure drop
in a filter element, is inversely proportional to the square of the applied
filter surface, so if you double this filter surface, you obtain ¼ of the
original pressure drop, not changing the other parameters (flow rate,
viscosity, degree of filtration and so on). Practically, if you have a 1200 cm2
filter element area that has a pressure drop of about 0.42bar @ 30lt/1’ and 3um
absolute rating filtration, doubling the surface area and not changing the
other parameters, you’ll obtain a pressure drop around ¼ of the original one,
not the half of it.
