LOFPLEAT HF is a new filter developed by Eaton that combines the advantages of cartridge filters and bag filters.
LOFPLEAT HF is a revolutionary new filter media developed by Eaton that combines the advantages of cartridge filters and bag filters, offering high precision, high particle retention, and high flow rate. By using LOFPLEATTMHF, it becomes possible to reduce the number of elements and simplify replacement work in lines where traditional cartridges do not provide sufficient flow and require multiple elements. On the other hand, in the case of bag filters, it enables higher particle retention and filtration at a higher filtration precision that was previously difficult to achieve.
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LOFPLEATTMHF has a pleated structure made of filtration media (polypropylene), which provides high filtration accuracy and filtration area. The filtrate flows from the inside to the outside of the element, allowing for a high particle retention capacity while simultaneously achieving a high flow rate. Additionally, by using a dedicated basket, the "LPHF-20 series" can be installed and used in existing bag filter vessels (size 02).
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Eaton Filtration is a group company of Eaton Corporation, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The products include bag filters (GAF/LOEFFLER), depth filters (BEGEROW), strainers (HAYWARD), automatic cleaning filters (Ronningen-Petter), and cartridge filters for liquid filtration, as well as separator filters for gases. In Japan, we supply many customers while maintaining product inventory. We also have numerous case studies from years of sales experience, so please let us know your requirements. Additionally, we have test equipment available, allowing for testing before implementation. In September 2005, Eaton Corporation acquired the industrial filter division from Hayward Industries, becoming Eaton's filter division.