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Stay-Informed: Filter Definitions

  • FILTER MEDIA - The porous structure upon which, or in which, fluid system contaminants are trapped.

  • FILTRATE - The fluid which has passed through filtering media. Also referred to as effluent from filters.

  • FLOW FATIGUE RESISTANCE - The ability of a filter medium to resist structural failure or deterioration from cyclic loading.

  • GPH - Gallons per hour.

  • GPM - Gallons per minute.

  • GRAVITY SEPARATION - Separation of immiscible phases resulting from a difference in specific gravity (Settling).

  • HYDROPHILIC - Water accepting or water wettable. Opposite of hydrophobic.

  • HYDROPHOBIC - Not-water wet-table. Opposite of hydrophilic.

  • IMMISCIBLE - Liquids which are mutually insoluble; opposite of miscible.

  • INFLUENT - Stream of fluid at the inlet of a filter or filter/separator. Opposite of effluent.

  • INLINE TYPE FILTER - A filter assembly whose inlet, outlet, and filter element have a common center-line.

  • MEDIA MIGRATION - Carry-over of fibers and particles from filter or separator media material into the effluent. Includes fiber migration measured in milligrams per liter.

  • MEDIUM - The porous material that performs the actual process of filtration.

  • MICROMETER OR MICRON - A unit of length. A micrometer is one-millionth of a meter or 0.000039" (39 millionths of an inch). Expressed in convenient terms 25 micrometers are approximately equal to one-thousandth of an inch (.001").

  • MISCIBLE - Liquids which are mutually soluble. Opposite of immiscible.

  • MULTI-PASS TEST - A test used to determine the Beta Ratio of a filter element.

  • NOMINAL FILTRATION RATING - An arbitrary micrometer value established by a filter manufacturer as a relative indication of average filtration capability.

  • OEM is the abbreviation for Original Equipment Manufacture and it simply means a filter that is made and sold by the same manufacturer as the original piece of equipment.
  • Oil Filter An oil filter is a filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oiltransmission oillubricating oil, or hydraulic oil

  • PERMEABILITY - The relationship of flow per unit area to the differential pressure across a filter medium.

  • PHOSPHATE ESTER BASE FLUIDS - Fire-resistant hydraulic fluids.

  • Pleated Paper Filter Elements - are built to remove unwanted particles from water, oils, fuels, insulating oils, gear oils, quench oils, hydraulic oils, coolants & solvents that are considered contaminates.
  • PRESSURE DROP - The difference in pressure between two points, generally at the inlet and outlet of a filter or a filter/separator. Measured in pounds per square inch, inches of mercury, kilograms per square centimeter, or bars (1 bar = 14.5 psi).

  • PSID (P) - Pounds per square inch differential.

  • PSIG - Pounds per square inch gauge = PSIA minus atmospheric pressure (14.696). 

  • RATED FLOW - The optimum flow rate for which a filter is designed.

  • SAYBOLT SECONDS UNIVERSAL - (SSU) A measure of viscosity. The time in seconds for 60 cubic centimeters (cc) of oil to flow through a standard orifice at a specific temperature.

  • SPECIFIC GRAVITY - The ratio of weight of any volume of a substance to the weight of an equal volume of standard substance; i.e. water for solids and liquids, and air of hydrogen for gases.

  • STATIC GENERATION - Unbalanced or net electrical charge produced in a following hydrocarbon liquid.

  • SURFACTANTS - Surface-active agents, which are also called detergents, emulsifiers, or wetting agents. Polar compounds.

  • TWO-STAGE - A filter/separator containing two kinds or types of replaceable elements.

  • VELOCITY - The time rate of motion or speed in a given direction.

  • VISCOSITY - A measure of the internal friction or the resistance of a fluid to flow. The standard unit of measure is poise or SSU.