Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) has larger particle size as compared to the Powdered Activated Carbon. 90% of the particles are larger than 80 mesh size. Granular Activated Carbon is ideal for the adsorption of gases and vapours, especially because of their characteristic of diffusing rapidly. It can deal with most of the organic compounds. GAC is widely used for reverse osmosis pre-treatment, dechlorination, taste and odor removal, color removal etc.
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Filter bags are an integral part of bag filter systems, used to capture and remove solid particles from liquids or gases. They help reduce downstream contamination and improve process efficiency across industries like chemicals, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, and water treatment.
What materials are Gopani filter bags made from?
Gopani filter bags are available in materials such as polyester, polypropylene and nylon, plus specially treated media for high temperature or chemical resistance depending on your application.
What Collar Options are available for filter bags?
Common collar options include steel ring collars, plastic collars and specialized welded collars to suit different housings and sealing methods.
What filtration ranges do Gopani filter bags cover?
Filtration ranges typically span from 1 micron to 500 microns depending on media and construction.
What flow rates can Gopani filter bags handle?
Flow rates depend on bag size, media and system design; we can help select the correct bag based on your LPM/GPM requirements.
Are Gopani filter bags reusable?
Some filter bags can be cleaned and reused depending on the solids and application; however, single-use bags are common for contamination control.
How do I know when to replace a filter bag?
Replace when you observe a significant pressure drop, physical damage to the bag, or when the recommended service life has been reached for your application.