The King Tool Company model UGD Series filters were developed as a highly efficient unit for use in the removal of solid particles from a wide range of gases. They utilize a molded depth-type fiberglass filter element, easily replaceable through a full opening closure, to collect particles of dust, dirt, slag, millscale, rust, and countless other solid particles in the one-micron and larger range. |
The filter case is designed to accept the gas stream into its filter compartment so that no direct impingement is made on the filter media. Gas is distributed over the entire outside surface of the element and passes through the high density fiberglass element and into the outlet chamber. The controlled density of the fiberglass removes solid particles in the range of 5 microns and above on its outer surface and traps particles in the 1 to 5 micron range as they penetrate its depths. |
We recommend the filter element(s) be replaced as soon as practical after the dirt load pressure drop increases to 5 psi at which point the element is 93% expended. The dirt load pressure drop should not be allowed to increase above 10 psi prior to change out since the element is considered 100% expended at 10 psi pressure drop. |
A removal efficiency of 99% plus in the 1 micron range is maintained over the full flow range of 0 to 100% because this unit does not require high velocity impingement, centrifugal force, electrostatic charge, or wetted surfaces to clean the gas. |
| Standard units can be built on a fast-track basis. Special unit are also available, even for off-shore service. |
The filter elements are built by King Tool Company to maintain our exacting standards. |
UTILITY GAS WET FILTER SEPARATOR |
The King Tool Company model UGW Series filter separators were designed to do a highly efficient fob of cleaning a wide range of gasses. The UGW filter separator, as the name implies, not only does an equally efficient filtering job, but in addition, will take out liquids entrained in the gas stream. |
Gas is filtered during normal operation by flowing from the outside of the tube and passing through the element to its inside surface. Solid particles are collected on the outside surface of the replaceable element. Entrained liquid particles are allowed to flow through the tube wall where they are coalesced into droplets that form on the inner filter membrane. By sizing the unit to control the inner element velocity, these droplets will move into the gas stream. Located downstream of the coalescing element(s) is a King Tool Vane Mist Extractor designed to trap these droplets out to the gas and direct them into the liquid sump. King Tool recommends the filter element(s) be replaced as soon as practical after the dirt load pressure drop increases to 5 psi prior to change out since the element is considered 100% expended at 10 psi pressure drop. |
| A removal efficiency of 99% plus in the 1 micron range is maintained over the full flow range of 0 to 100% because this unit does not require high velocity impingement, centrifugal force, electrostatic charged or wetted surfaces to clean the gas. |
| Because we use the same efficient molded fiberglass in our UGW Series as in our UGD Series, we can guarantee a 99% plus removal of 1 micron solid and liquid particles. To ensure the ultimate in solid and liquid removal in the UGW Series, it is important the element(s) be changed before a pressure drop of 10 psi is experienced. |
| Standard units can be built on a fast-track basis. Special unit are also available, even for off-shore service. |
| All Vane Mist Extractors and filter elements are built by King Tool Company to maintain our exacting standards. |