Industrial Filtration

Heavy-Duty Liquid & Slurry Processing

Multi-stage bag filters, horizontal plate pressure filters, and automatic self-cleaning strainers for petrochemical plants.
Handles high-viscosity liquid media and slurries up to 500 cP. Need a custom configuration?
Engineered for continuous operation

Progressive particulate removal down to micron levels without process interruption. Corrosion-resistant materials and automated cleaning cycles reduce downtime and maintenance costs.

Reduce downtime and improve solids separation in your petrochemical plant with Mediagood's industrial filtration systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our industrial filtration systems for petrochemical processes.

What is the maximum viscosity your bag filters can handle?

Our multi-stage bag filter systems are designed for high-viscosity liquid media and slurries up to 50,000 cP, depending on the filter media and pressure rating. For specific applications, we recommend a process review to confirm compatibility.

How often does the automatic self-cleaning strainer need maintenance?

The rotating scraper mechanism typically requires inspection every 6–12 months under normal operating conditions. The strainer itself is designed for continuous operation, so manual cleaning is rarely needed between scheduled shutdowns.

Can the horizontal plate pressure filter handle abrasive slurries?

Yes, the filter plates are constructed from corrosion-resistant alloys and can be specified with hardened surfaces for abrasive media. We also offer replaceable wear liners to extend service life in demanding petrochemical environments.

What micron ratings are available for your bag filters?

We offer filtration from 1 micron up to 200 microns, with multi-stage configurations allowing progressive particle removal. The exact rating depends on the bag material (polypropylene, polyester, or nylon) and the process requirements.

Do you provide installation support for these systems?

Yes, we offer on-site installation supervision and commissioning for all our filtration equipment. Our team works with your plant engineers to ensure proper integration with existing piping and controls.

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Key benefits

Why Mediagood filtration works for petrochemicals

Engineered for high-viscosity media and slurries, our systems deliver measurable process improvements.
01

Handles high-viscosity liquids

Multi-stage bag filters maintain flow even with thick media, reducing backpressure and preventing clogging in continuous processes.

Proven in crude oil and polymer applications
02

No process shutdown for cleaning

Automatic self-cleaning strainers remove debris on the fly using a rotating scraper, keeping pipelines operational 24/7.

Eliminates manual cleaning intervals
03

Compact footprint for tight plants

Horizontal plate pressure filters maximize filtration area in a small footprint, ideal for retrofitting into existing petrochemical units.

Space savings up to 40% vs vertical designs
04

Consistent solids removal down to micron level

Sequential bag stages capture particles progressively, ensuring downstream equipment is protected from abrasive contaminants.

Typical retention: 1–50 microns
05

Corrosion-resistant construction

All wetted parts use stainless steel or lined materials to withstand aggressive chemicals and high temperatures in petrochemical streams.

316L, Hastelloy, and PTFE options available
06

Reduced maintenance costs

Easy-access bag housings and automated strainer cycles cut labor hours and spare part consumption, lowering total cost of ownership.

Typical maintenance interval: 6–12 months

Filtration capabilities for viscous media

Each system is built to handle high-viscosity liquids and slurries in petrochemical environments, reducing downtime and extending equipment life.

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