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News Release from: Axium Process | Subject: Pure-Screen filters
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 February 2004
Stainless-steel filters for critical
applications
Axium Process has launched the first of its range of 316L stainless-steel wedge-wire Pure-Screen filters.
Axium Process has launched the first of its range of 316L stainless-steel wedge-wire Pure-Screen filters Its rugged construction and versatility make the Pure-Screen filter range ideal for critical applications where filter failure or collapse is not an option and where product smoothness and consistency is essential
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 4 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stainless filters tested on pilot plant
Axium Process offers pilot plant test facilities for customers wishing to develop or enhance their product using any of the filters from the newly launched Pure-Screen filter range.
The filters are easy to maintain, have no moving parts and require no tools for access or cleaning.
Available in a 4in body design, the Pure-Screen filter range employs no O-rings, and has a metal to metal seal design which ensures that the filter element can be removed easily and without sticking.
Elements are interchangeable and are available as standard from 25 to 3000um.
Filter options include a 90-degree, inline or straight-through design, as well the Pure-Screen Compact filter which is designed for use in confined areas or where flow rates are low.
Axium Process offers a specialist fabrication service and filters can be fabricated to customer specification including a high-capacity 6in body design, a jacketed design for product heating or cooling, a duplex or multiplex option and a stand alone design complete with framework.
Sample valves, drain or vent valves can be integrated into any of the options, as can isolation or back flush valves if required.
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