Liquid Filter Bag Sizing Guide

filter bagsFilter bags are the most purchased item for anyone who has a system with a filter. They are easy to replace, are generally inexpensive, and do their job well! The biggest problem with filter bags is how confusing and overwhelming it can be to find and choose the right one for your application. Between all the different bag & ring materials, sizes, and micron ratings, the options are endless! In this article we will focus on all the different filter bag sizes, since that is usually the first thing users must identify when shopping for filter bags.

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Common Filter Bag Sizes

Industrial filter bags have been around for a long time, so companies (at least in the USA) have settled upon a standard sizing system. Liquid filter bag sizing is designed to fit filter bag housings from the most popular brands. In fact, most companies that manufacture filter housings have their own filter bag lines. Below is a chart with the 6 most common filter bag sizes available. Keep in mind that we also offer custom bags from several of our manufacturing partners that are not on our filter bag size guide.

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 As you can see in the chart, the three most common bag diameters are 7", 4", and 7.5". These will fit just about any filter housings. Each diameter is available in two sizes, with ~16" and 32" being the standards for length. The smaller bags (sizes 3 and 4) are available in shorter lengths of 8" or 14". These small bags are useful in applications that do not require high flow. They can also be used in certain multi-bag filter housings. While bag size is important and must be considered before purchase, micron rating is another vital consideration.

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What is Micron Rating?

Microns are not a form of measurement you use everyday. This is because they are so small, items smaller than 40 microns across cannot be seen by the naked eye. A micron is defined as 1 millionth of a meter (or 39 millionths of an inch). It is a unit of measurement so tiny, the only effective way to use it is to measure tiny things. These are things like grains of sand, bacteria, hair, and so on. Filter bags measure the bag perforation in microns. If you get a filter bag rated at 25 microns, it should not allow any particles larger than 25 microns to pass through. Below are some examples to give you an idea of how miniscule this scale is.

 micron rating chart

We carry filter bags in any size you can think of! Our relationships with Eaton, Hayward, NeoLogic, and others allow us to get great deals on filtration equipment of all kinds and pass the savings to you. Request a quote today!

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