where do you put a magnetic filter

Jan 03, 2024

In general, magnetic filters are put in place to remove metal particles and other contaminants from fluids, such as hydraulic oil or coolant. These contaminants can cause significant damage to machinery and reduce the lifespan of expensive components.


Magnetic filters are typically installed in the fluid reservoir of a system, or in-line with the fluid flow. They are usually placed downstream of the pump, as this is where most of the contaminants are generated. In some cases, it may be necessary to install multiple magnetic filters in a system, to provide adequate filtration capacity or to address specific contamination issues.


There are several factors to consider when selecting and installing a magnetic filter. These include the type and size of particles to be removed, the flow rate and pressure of the fluid being filtered, and the location within the system. Proper installation is key to ensuring effective filtration and minimizing maintenance requirements.


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