Large-scale mechanical filter, coalescer manufacturer
The coalescer is equipped with two different types of filter cores - a coalescing core and a separating core. The medium to be dehydrated enters the housing through the filter separator inlet. As the liquid passes through the filter cores containing special coalescing media, the liquid flows from the inside to the outside of the coalescing core, undergoing four processes: filtration, demulsification, coalescence, and sedimentation. It breaks down emulsified liquids, then coalesces the small droplets into larger ones, which settle at the bottom of the housing.
Partial droplets that failed to settle flow towards the separator core, which is made of special material with excellent hydrophobic properties. These droplets are completely intercepted outside the core and re-aggregate into larger droplets that settle out, ensuring the removal of moisture. Moisture that settles at the bottom of the housing is indicated by the liquid level gauge, allowing for the periodic or non-periodic drainage of moisture and debris through the drain valve. The oil flows from outside to inside the core, and the medium that has separated the moisture is collected on the separator core tray, flowing out through the separator outlet.











































