High Temp Afterfilter 2400 SCFM - HTA Series
High Temp Afterfilter 2400 SCFM - HTA Series
SKU:NEW-779e09
Efficiently capture desiccant fines in high-temp applications with the HTA Series 2400 SCFM Afterfilter from Hankison®. ASME code constructed for superior performance.
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The High Temperature Afterfilter from the HTA Series is engineered by Hankison® to efficiently capture desiccant fines in high-temperature applications. With a maximum flow rate of 2400 scfm at 100 psig and a durable pressure vessel housing, this afterfilter is designed for optimal performance downstream of heated desiccant air dryers. Featuring a three-stage filtration system for superior particle removal, ASME code construction for models HTA1200 and larger, and a maximum working temperature of 450 ºF, this afterfilter ensures long-lasting cartridge life and removes solid particles as small as one micron.
Product Specifications
Additional Information
High dust loading capacity - long cartridge life.Good for temperatures to 450 ºF (232 ºC).Removes all solid particles one micron and larger.
Note
Model HTA1200 and larger are ASME code constructed and stamped.
Specifications Height B
54.69 in
Specifications Housing Type
Pressure Vessel
Specifications Inlet Connection Size
4 in
Specifications Inlet Connection Type
ANSI Flange
Specifications Maximum Flow At 100 Psig 67 Bar
2400 scfm | 4078 nm³/h
Specifications Maximum Temperature
450 ºF | 232 ºC
Specifications Maximum Working Pressure At 450 F 232 C
165 psig | 11.6 bar
Specifications Outlet Connection Size
4 in
Specifications Outlet Connection Type
ANSI Flange
Specifications Quantity Required
4
Specifications Replacement Cartridge Number
0740-4
Specifications Series
HTA
Specifications Weight
236 lb
Specifications Width A
20.00 in
Three Stage Filtration Operation Stage 1 Gravitational Setting
Compressed air leaves a desiccant dryer containing dust concentrations typically in the range of up to 0.05 ppm by weight in heatless type dryers and up to 5 ppm by weight in heated type dryers. Particle size ranges from 200 microns to about 1 micron. This desiccant laden compressed air enters the filter housing where a reduction in air velocity and a sharp change of direction cause particles in the range of 200 to 20 microns to drop to the bottom of the housing.
Three Stage Filtration Operation Stage 2 Surface Filtration
The air stream then enters the outside of the filter cartridge and flows through a layer of glass fabric cloth. Small diameter fibers, which form a web in the openings between thread strands, cause a dust layer to form as dust bridges the pores. Dust continues to collect on the outside of the cloth as separate loose particles. The voids between these particles form pores and flow-passages and become an efficient filter in itself.As the dust bed continues to thicken it reaches a point where outer layers of dust shed off the cartridge into the bottom of the housing.
Three Stage Filtration Operation Stage 3 In Depth Filtration
Air next travels through a multi-layer graded in-depth filter media where all remaining fines one micron and larger are captured.A final wrap of glass fabric cloth prevents fiber migration.