Products
Melt-blown polypropylene filters with a 3-layer (3E/3M) system. Custom sizes available.
Melt‑Blown Polypropylene Filters
Engineered 3‑layer construction for consistent capture efficiency, stable differential pressure, and extended service life.
- Technical Specifications
- Polypropylene media, progressive density layers, micron ratings across industrial ranges, high dirt‑holding capacity.
- 3‑Layer Benefits
- Improved efficiency and service life versus traditional constructions.
- Applications
- Oil & Gas, power generation, pulp & paper, water treatment, and beyond.
- Why Superior
- Local QC, expedited delivery, customizable formats, expert consultation.
Melt Blown Polypropylene Filters
- 3 Layer filter, produced with a proprietary blend of polypropylene.
- Micron: 1 – 150 µ
- Inner Diameter: 12 – 120mm / 0.47 – 4.72″
- Outer Diameter: 18 – 150mm / 0.70 – 5.9″
- Length: 25 – 1016mm / 1 – 40″
- Max Temp: 80 deg C
- Max Flow Rate: 18 GPM* Note: dependent on filter dimensions and service.
- Max Differential Pressure: 200kPa*
- *Dependent on service type, fluid viscosity, flow rate, micron rating.
- The filters can have recycled material incorporated. Currently unknown percentage, possibly as high as 30%.
Certification and Quality Control
IMPORTANT: Our products are awaiting NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 certification.
What is the NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 certification?
In 1984, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a request for proposals for independent, not-for-profit organizations to develop public health and safety standards and a certification program for products used to treat or distribute drinking water. As a result, NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 Drinking Water System Components – Health Effects was developed by a joint committee of industry experts, regulators, manufacturers and end users and published in 1989. The certification indicates that the materials used in the products are safe for use in drinking water supplies.
What does the NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 not guarantee?
It does not guarantee the performance of our products within your process.
Do I need the NSF/ANSI/CAN61 certification for my filters?
If you are not planning on using the filters for drinking water purposes, then you do not require the NSF/ANSI/CAN61 certification. If you would like the product to have the certification, this will take approximately 90 days and the cost of the filters will be higher.
What quality control measures do we have in place?
Every filter is verified to meet the customers dimensional specifications. We can also have the filters tested by a third party so that the micron rating of the filters can be verified. This will result in an additional cost.