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Well first of all filters are not screen doors. The filter media in
fuel oil filters is a 'felt' made of microfibers bound together with a waterproof resin. Pressure feed and correct flow rate will establish that the flow is very slow asw it crosses the face of the filter media. If designed correctly the dirt will form a 'cake' ON the surface of the media ... and the dirt will begin to filter out other dirt. If the velocities are too great the cake will collapse and become very dense .... and the filter will shut down/plug. With vacuum filtration the cake forms IN the filter media, and there is less space - because the filbers of the filter media are also found there. Once the filter gets dirt IN the filter the fluid velocities become higher and higher thus driving the dirt deeper into the media due to the increased fluid velocity and quickly shuts down the fluid flow because there are few flow paths still open. In all filtration the larger the upstream surface area, the slower the fluid velocity, the lower the viscosity of the fluid .... all make for 'happy' long lasting filters. When selecting a filter always choose the LARGEST you can fit or afford ..... it will save you $$$$$$$ in the long term. |
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