In many industrial filtration systems, the core issue is not simply particle removal. The real challenge is achieving stable flow, longer service life, and consistent filtrate quality under demanding operating conditions. A customer from Indonesia | Mr. R* contacted Pullner after facing repeated shutdowns caused by fast clogging, rising differential pressure, and unstable filtration performance.
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The customer’s original setup used conventional filter elements in a system with relatively high flow demand and heavy contaminant loading. In actual operation, the filters became saturated too quickly, which led to frequent replacement, increased maintenance labor, and production interruptions. From an engineering standpoint, this kind of problem usually indicates that the filtration configuration is not properly matched to the process flow and dirt-holding requirement.
After reviewing the application conditions, Pullner’s technical team evaluated the liquid characteristics, operating pressure, contamination load, and housing configuration. Based on this analysis, we recommended upgrading the system to a high flow filter cartridge solution. According to Pullner’s product data, this type of cartridge is designed for large-volume liquid filtration, with large-diameter pleated construction, multiple length options, and flow capacity suitable for demanding industrial systems. It is widely used in desalination, power, food and beverage, petrochemical, and industrial water treatment applications.
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The main technical advantage of a high flow filter cartridge is that it provides much higher filtration area than standard cartridges, which helps reduce pressure drop and increase dirt-holding capacity. Pullner’s official product page states that its high-flow cartridges are available in 20", 40", and 60" lengths, with micron ratings from 1 µm to 100 µm, and can support high single-cartridge flow rates for industrial liquid filtration. This makes them especially suitable for customers who want to reduce cartridge quantity, minimize housing footprint, and improve maintenance efficiency.
After the solution was confirmed, Pullner optimized the filtration design around the customer’s operating conditions. Instead of continuing with a conventional small-cartridge arrangement, the system was adjusted to use a high flow filter cartridge structure better suited for large flow and continuous operation. This helped distribute contaminant load more effectively, slow down pressure increase, and extend replacement intervals. The customer saw a clear improvement in production stability after implementation, especially in terms of reduced downtime and more predictable filter service cycles.
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From a professional filtration perspective, this case highlights an important point: when the system flow is high, choosing a finer standard cartridge alone is often not enough. The better solution may be to move to a high flow filter cartridge design that combines large filtration area, strong dirt-holding capacity, and lower operational burden. Pullner’s high-flow series is also offered as a replacement option for several major international designs, which gives customers more flexibility when upgrading existing housings without major system changes.
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For customers dealing with short filter life, unstable differential pressure, or excessive cartridge consumption, Pullner can provide technical support based on actual process conditions. A properly selected high flow filter cartridge can help improve filtration efficiency, reduce maintenance frequency, and lower the overall cost of operation. Pullner focuses on practical filtration engineering, delivering solutions that are not only cost-effective, but also reliable in real industrial environments.




