Stay-Informed: Filter Definitions
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AEROSOL - Sub-micron particles suspended in air, gas or vapor. A fog, fume, or smoke.
- AFTERMARKET FILTERS - The Aftermarket Filter Industry is the secondary market of the OEM Industry, concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all filters, parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories, after the sale of the application it was made for by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to the consumer.
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ALKYLATION - A gasoline refining process.
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AREA - The surface exposed to the flow of a fluid.
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BAR - A unit of pressure One (1)bar = 14.5 PSI.
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BULK DENSITY - Ratio of total mass or weight of the material divided by the volume of the material.
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BUNA N - a Nit-rile rubber seal compound. This is a generic term covering many formulations.
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CENTIPOISE - A unit of absolute viscosity. One centipoise equals .01 poise.
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CENTISTOKE - A unit of kinematic viscosity. One centistoke equals .01 stoke.
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CONTINUOUS PHASE - The basic product flowing through a filter or filter/separator which continues on through a system after being subjected to solids and/or water removal.
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CYCLE - Filtration interval; length of time filter operates before cleaning.
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DEGREE OF FILTRATION - A measure of the efficiency of a filter element. Expressed in terms of percentage retention of standard contaminants, under defined test conditions (NOMINAL RATING); and the size in microns of the largest hard spherical particle that will pass through the filter element (ABSOLUTE RATING).
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DELTA (D) P - Pressure drop.
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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE - The difference in pressure between two points in a fluid system usually infiltration systems expressed as P between a housing inlet and outlet.
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DISCONTINUOUS PHASE - The phase dispersed in the continuous phase; water is a discontinuous phase to be separated from a hydrocarbon liquid or from air or gas.
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DISPOSABLE FILTER ELEMENT - A filter element which is not re-cleanable and is therefore discarded and replaced at the end of its useful life. (Sometimes referred to as throwaway or non-cleanable element).
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DROP - The quantity of liquid which makes up one spherical mass; a liquid globule.
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DROPLET - A minute drop which may coalesce to form drops.
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EFFECTIVE FILTRATION AREA - That area of the fluid medium in a filter element which is exposed to flow.
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EFFICIENCY - The ability of a filter element to remove/retain a specific artificial contaminant in a specified concentration under controlled test conditions. Efficiency is expressed in percent.
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EFFLUENT - Stream of fluid at the outlet of a filter or filter/separator. Opposite of in-fluent.
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EMULSION - A dispersion of fine droplets in the continuous phase.
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EN-TRAINED WATER - Discrete water droplets carried by a continuous hydrocarbon phase.
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FIBER MIGRATION - Carry-over of fibers from filter or separator media material into the effluent. Fiber migration is a qualitative part of total media migration.
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FILTER ELEMENT - A porous device which performs the actual filtration process.
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FILTER MEDIA - The porous structure upon which, or in which, fluid system contaminants are trapped.
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FILTRATE - The fluid which has passed through filtering media. Also referred to as effluent from filters.
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FLOW FATIGUE RESISTANCE - The ability of a filter medium to resist structural failure or deterioration from cyclic loading.
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GPH - Gallons per hour.
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GPM - Gallons per minute.
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GRAVITY SEPARATION - Separation of immiscible phases resulting from a difference in specific gravity (Settling).
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HYDROPHILIC - Water accepting or water wettable. Opposite of hydrophobic.
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HYDROPHOBIC - Not-water wet-table. Opposite of hydrophilic.
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IMMISCIBLE - Liquids which are mutually insoluble; opposite of miscible.
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INFLUENT - Stream of fluid at the inlet of a filter or filter/separator. Opposite of effluent.
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INLINE TYPE FILTER - A filter assembly whose inlet, outlet, and filter element have a common center-line.
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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.
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MEDIUM - The porous material that performs the actual process of filtration.
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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").
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MISCIBLE - Liquids which are mutually soluble. Opposite of immiscible.
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MULTI-PASS TEST - A test used to determine the Beta Ratio of a filter element.
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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.
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Oil Filter - An oil filter is a filter designed to remove contaminants from engine oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, or hydraulic oil
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PERMEABILITY - The relationship of flow per unit area to the differential pressure across a filter medium.
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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.
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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).
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PSID (P) - Pounds per square inch differential.
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PSIG - Pounds per square inch gauge = PSIA minus atmospheric pressure (14.696).
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RATED FLOW - The optimum flow rate for which a filter is designed.
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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.
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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.
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STATIC GENERATION - Unbalanced or net electrical charge produced in a following hydrocarbon liquid.
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SURFACTANTS - Surface-active agents, which are also called detergents, emulsifiers, or wetting agents. Polar compounds.
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TWO-STAGE - A filter/separator containing two kinds or types of replaceable elements.
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VELOCITY - The time rate of motion or speed in a given direction.
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VISCOSITY - A measure of the internal friction or the resistance of a fluid to flow. The standard unit of measure is poise or SSU.