Specifications |
Outer Diameter, Top |
4.70 IN (119.38 MM) |
Outer Diameter, Bottom |
4.70 IN (119.38 MM) |
Inner Diameter, Top |
3.00 IN (76.20 MM) |
Inner Diameter, Bottom |
3.00 IN (76.20 MM) |
Length |
36.00 IN (914.40 MM) |
Configuration |
DOUBLE OPEN END |
Seal Material |
VITON |
Type of Media |
FIBERGLASS |
Type of Adhesive |
URETHANE |
Type of Endcap |
ALUMINUM |
Thread |
NONE |
Center Tube |
ALUMINUM |
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Benefits of PECO FACET NGGC-536-NC-V:
- High efficiency: Removes a wide range of contaminants from natural gas, including aerosol mist, liquid droplets, and solid particles as small as 0.3 microns.
- Long lifespan: Withstands harsh operating conditions and provides long-lasting performance.
- Easy maintenance: Easy to install and replace, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
- Protects downstream equipment: By removing contaminants, it helps prevent corrosion, erosion, and other problems in downstream equipment.
PECO Series NGGC cartridges provide effective removal of small aerosol mist and liquid droplets from natural gas streams. Fibers of various denier are weighed, blended and thermally bonded, then formed into a compressed filter media sheet.
PECO Series NGGC gas coalescer cartridges work on a principal referred to as Saturated Depth Coalesing. This allows liquid droplets to collect and saturate the pores within the media depth then grow to their fullest potential. The droplets then drain with gravity when they reach a certain size. These liquid droplets often take with them solid contaminant particles, as well, causing a "self-cleaning" effect within the depth media matrix. This principal works very differently than pleated coalescers which use a tight, treated glass media in order to screen/stop small aerosol liquid droplets then shed them off quickly.
Through thermal bonding, spiral layers of engineered filtration media are applied to conform and overlap each previous layer forming a conical helix pattern. This filter structure results in a gradient density pattern that provides an extraordinary flow path in radial, axial and helical directions. This tortuous flow path yields high contaminant loading, structural strength, maximum efficiency, and an overall outstanding filtration performance.
Coalesces Aerosol Liquid Droplets such as:
Amine, Condensate, Glycol, Lubricating Oils, Water, Low Surface Tension Fluid