industrial pipes and equipmentFiltration is the process of removing solid particles from liquids and gases. It can be as simple as using a strainer after cooking pasta or as complicated as purifying the drinking water for an entire city. Because it works for such a diverse range of applications, filtration is a vital step in many industrial processes. As you can imagine, without proper filtration equipment, things can go awry very quickly.

That’s why at Perforated Tubes, Inc., we make it our mission to supply high-quality, reliable perforated tubes to our clients. In fact, filtration is one of the most common uses of perforated tubes. Here is a quick look at some of the common filtration applications our tubes are used for.

Most Common Industrial Filtration Applications

  1. Protect Equipment. In industrial manufacturing, filtration can help protect the complex and expensive machinery that’s used. When particles aren’t properly filtered out, they can cause damage to the equipment, which can ultimately lead to entire system failures. For example, leftover particles in a pipe can erode metal, cause malfunctions and require essential – and expensive – parts to need replacement.
  2. Purification. Filtration is extremely important to keep things like water, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals clean, pure and free of contaminants. If it wasn’t for filtration, we might not have safe drinking water, because it plays a crucial role in eliminating sediment, sand, gravel, carbon and other suspended particles.
  3. Safety. Filtration can help prevent cross-contamination, health hazards, workplace safety issues and environmental issues. It even helps companies comply with the safety and quality standards set by agencies like the EPA and OSHA.
  4. Product Isolation. Perforated tubes are designed with holes to separate particles from each other. Like straining pasta, many manufacturing and industrial processes need to isolate their own solids, gases, oils, water and other fluids to keep their systems functioning right.
  5. Efficiency. Filtration helps many industrial operations flow smoothly and more efficiently. Take oil rigs, for example. When bringing oil up out of the ground, sand and debris get mixed in with the oil. Placing perforated tubes at the source can help get rid of some of those particles on the way up, saving time and effort on the surface.

Get Filtration Parts for Your Industry Today

While the uses listed above are some of the most common, there are many other reasons why an industrial system might require filtration. Contact Perforated Tubes, Inc. today to discuss your custom filtration application today.  Contact us for more information.

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