Air filtration
Air filtration Air filtration is the process of removing dust, particles, and contaminants from the air to create a clean, safe, and healthy environment. In industrial facilities, effective air filtration is essential to protect machinery, reduce emissions, and ensure air quality for employees. Depending on the application, various filtration techniques are used, such as filter mats, bag filters, or panel filters. A well-designed air filtration system not only provides cleaner air but also contributes to energy efficiency and a longer equipment lifespan.
Dust filtration
Effective dust filtration is essential in environments where dust, powders, or solid particles are released during production processes. A well-designed dust filter prevents these particles from entering the air or system, reducing emissions and maintaining process efficiency. We design and manufacture custom dust filters for a wide range of sectors. Because we design and manufacture our filters in-house, we can quickly respond to specific requirements regarding temperature, air permeability, chemical load, and cleanability.
Materials for the optimization of dust filtration
For sustainable and efficient dust filtration, we use high-quality materials such as polyester, polypropylene, Nomex, P84, PTFE, fiberglass, and aramid. These fabrics can be coated or treated to provide additional performance, such as antistatic properties, water and oil repellency, flame retardancy, or a PTFE laminate for high temperatures and chemical resistance. Filters can also be calendered, laminated, or treated with nanotechnology, which reduces air resistance, improves cleanability, and extends the dust filter's service life. We offer our solutions in various applications, including: pocket filters, filter hoses and folders, but also as multibags.
Certifications for standard and custom filtering
Because no one installation We supply custom dust filters that precisely match your process conditions and emission standards. Our filters are available in versions with FDA and EC 1935 certification for foodstuffs, heat-resistant versions for high process temperatures, and antistatic filters for safe use in ATEX environments. Each product is extensively tested and complies with international standards for emissions, safety, and working conditions. Our engineers are happy to advise you on the right combination of material, design, and filtration technology, so you are assured of a reliable and cost-effective dust filtration solution.
Coolant filtration
Coolant filtration Liquid filtration is the process of removing solid particles, contaminants, or bacteria from liquids to ensure the quality and reliability of the medium. In industrial applications, liquid filtration is used to keep process fluids, coolants, or wastewater clean and to protect equipment from wear and clogging. Using filters such as cartridge filters, bag filters, or membrane filters efficiently separates particles, resulting in a more stable process and a longer service life for pipes, pumps, and valves.
Other filtration options
In addition to air, dust and liquid filtration, there are also specialized filter and sieve solutions These systems are designed for separating or separating larger particles, gaseous contaminants, or mechanical cleaning in industrial flows. These include sieve sleeves for centrifugal screening machines, filter baskets that serve as carriers for filter bags or retaining structures, and cartridge filters with bayonet connections or plug-in mounting for specialized installations. These filter and sieve systems are often custom-made, made of synthetic fabrics, stainless steel mesh, or perforated metal plates. They are specially manufactured for your specific installation conditions, such as high flow rates, aggressive media, or complex machine configurations. These solutions provide you with a clean process flow and a robust, permanently mounted filter solution that is easy to maintain and performs optimally.
Find out which filtration suits your goals
Which filter technology best suits your industrial environment depends on several factors. Our engineers are happy to discuss this in a consultation. During this meeting, we'll examine the requirements in your sector and any existing installations. After the assessment, you'll receive a clear quote. Contact us to schedule a consultation and discover which filtration is best suited for your environment.
