Choosing the correct hydraulic filter depends on several key factors, including your operating pressure, flow rate, fluid type, contamination levels, and overall system design. Each of these elements influences the type of filter media, configuration, and micron rating needed to properly protect your equipment.
Aside from selecting the correct filter, we also recommend performing an oil analysis to identify the specific contaminants present in the fluid. This helps ensure the proper media is selected—whether you need particulate removal, moisture absorption, acid neutralization, or a combination of filtration functions.
The team at East Coast Filter, Inc. is happy to review your process specifications and help determine the most appropriate hydraulic filter for your application. We’ll ensure the filter you select provides optimal protection, efficiency, and service life for your system.