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Replacement Parker I-638C5TB Coalescer filter cartridge

Replacement Parker I-638C5TB Coalescer filter cartridge

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Coalescer cartridges are employed as the first stage in filter/separator vessels for hydrocarbon fluids. They perform two functions: (1) coalesce (combine) highly dispersed, emulsified water particles into larger water drops and (2) filter-out

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Coalescer cartridges are employed as the first stage in filter/separator vessels for hydrocarbon fluids. They perform two functions: (1) coalesce (combine) highly dispersed, emulsified water particles into larger water drops and (2) filter-out


Dimension(L*W*H): OD6'' H38''

Working system: Porous media gas coalescer filter

Operating pressure: 21-210 Bar

Working temperature: 0 ~ 120 °C

Material: Fiberglass

The initial pressure difference: 15 psig or less

Precision: 0.3 micron

End caps: galvanized steel

Change out differential pressure: 15 PSI

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Features

Cost-effective particle and emulsified water removal from hydrocarbon fluids

Easy installation and replacement with a one-piece design

Choice of Threaded Base or Open End cartridges

Choice of All-Fiberglass Media or a Combination of Fiberglass and Pleated Media

Field-proven performance

Ongoing qualification testing to meet changing commercial and military requirements

Used as a first-stage cartridge in Filter/Separators

Remove particulates and coalesce water into large water drops

Also available in screw base design

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Application

Coalescer cartridges are used primarily to coalesce emulsified water and remove particles from hydrocarbon fluids. The largest single application is the filtration of aviation jet fuel. They are also used with other types of fuels, process streams in refineries and petrochemical plants, and condensate streams where natural gas is produced.


Other liquids can be separated if they are immiscible, the specific gravities differ, and high concentrations of surface active agents are not present. As a rule of thumb, if a sample of the mixture readily separates in an hour or two, a coalescer can probably be used. If the mixture hasn't separated after 24 hours, coalescing probably won't work.



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