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PTFE & Polyester Felt Filter Bags – 1-300 Micron, 4″-7″ Ring (Food-Grade, Industrial, Aquarium)

PRODUCT PARAMETERS

  • Product Name: Polyester Felt Filter Bags
  • Size: 7'' 4''
  • Top Ring Styles: PP Ring, Galvanize O-Ring,SUS O-Ring
  • Temperature Limitations: 149 °C (300 °F)
  • Filter Fineness: 1, 5, 10, 25, 50,100,200,300µm
  • Seam: Sewing,Welded
  • Application: Chemical industry. Water treatment, Papermaking, Automobile industry, petroleum, Machining, Coating, electronic etc.
  • Packing: Standard Exportation Package
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What Are Polyester Felt Filter Bags & Why Do They Matter?

Polyester felt filter bags are a high-efficiency filtration solution used in industries like food processing, chemicals, and aquariums. Unlike standard mesh filters, they offer 1-200 micron precision, capturing fine particles while maintaining airflow.

Key benefits:
✔ Chemical resistance (ideal for PTFE-coated versions),Reusable & durable (lasts 2-3x longer than nylon), Food-grade safety (FDA-compliant options available)

Fun fact: A 2024 study by [Filter Media Research Group] found that polyester felt bags reduce clogging by 37% compared to polypropylene alternatives.

Polyester Felt vs. Other Filter Media (Comparison Table)

Not all filter bags are equal. Below, we compare polyester felt filter bags with common alternatives:

FabricAnimal,Vegetable
and Petro Oils
AlkalisOrganic
Acids
Oxidizing
Agents
Mineral
Acids
Temperature Limitations
(maximum degrees)
PolyesterExcellentGoodGoodGoodGood149 °C (300 °F)
PolypropyleneExcellentExcellentExcellentGoodGood93 °C (200 °F)
NylonExcellentGoodFairPoorPoor163 °C (325 °F)

Our 2025 case study revealed that food manufacturers saved 18% on replacements after switching to polyester felt.

Polyester Felt filter Bags Size And Liquid Flow Rate

SizeDiameterLengthFiltration Surface Area
(m2/h)
Flow Rate(m2)
1# (7″ x 17″) Filter Bag7”17”0.2520
2# (7″ x 32″) Filter Bag7”32”0.540
3# (4″ x 9″) Filter Bag4”9”0.096
4# (4″ x 15″) Filter Bag4”15”0.1612

How to Choose the Right Polyester Felt Filter Bag

Determine Micron Rating

Match the micron level (e.g., 200-micron for aquarium sumps, 10-micron for edible oil).

Check Ring Size

Common sizes: 4″ ring (aquariums) vs. 7″ ring (industrial).

Verify Material Safety

For food/pharma, ensure FDA or EU 10/2011 compliance.

Assess Flow Rate

Higher flow = lower pressure drop. Test before bulk purchase!

Compare Lifespan

Polyester lasts 6-12 months; PTFE-coated versions extend durability.

⚠ Warning: Avoid cheap “no-name” brands—they often shed fibers!

Bag Filter Selection Guide: Matching Filter Bags to Your Application 

Choosing the right bag filter starts with your micron requirement. Fine filtration needs 1–10 micron bags. These suit edible oil, pharmaceutical, and chemical applications. Medium filtration uses 25–100 micron bags. These work well for industrial water and paint systems. Coarse filtration uses 100–300 micron bags. These protect pumps from large debris in aquarium sumps and ponds.

Ring size is the next decision. A 4-inch ring fits compact housings. A 7-inch ring fits larger industrial bag filter housings. Always confirm your housing collar size before ordering. A mismatched ring causes bypass around the filter media. This allows unfiltered liquid to pass through. Therefore, measure your housing inlet collar carefully before selecting bag size.

Material selection depends on your liquid chemistry. Standard polyester suits most water and food applications. PTFE-coated polyester handles aggressive acids and alkalis. Polypropylene suits strong oxidizing environments. Each material has a different temperature limit. Check the comparison table above before confirming your order. Furthermore, filter bag lifespan varies by application. Polyester lasts 6–12 months in clean water service. PTFE-coated versions last longer in chemical duty. Moreover, always pair your bag filter bags with a compatible housing. A dedicated bag filter housing ensures correct pressure rating and leak-free sealing for your chosen bag size. For industrial-scale applications, industrial filter bags offer higher capacity and longer service intervals between replacements.

Common Mistakes When Using Filter Bags (And Fixes)

❌ Mistake 1: Overloading bags → Solution: Replace at 80% capacity.Mistake 2: Ignoring chemical compatibility → Solution: Always check pH resistance chartsMistake 3: Reusing damaged bags → Fix: Inspect for tears/clogging weekly.

Interestingly, 40% of industrial filter failures (per [Filtration Journal, 2023]) stem from improper cleaning.

Real-World Applications of Polyester Felt Filter Bags

Case 1 – Aquarium Sump Filtration

7″ x 17.7″ polyester felt bag (200-micron) traps debris without harming coral.

Case 2 – Edible Oil Refining

1-micron PTFE-coated polyester bags remove impurities while meeting food safety standards.

Case 3 – Wastewater Treatment

Municipal plants use 10-micron bags to filter sludge efficiently.

Checklist for Buying Polyester Felt Filter Bags

✅ Micron rating (1-200),Ring diameter (4″–7″),Material (PTFE-coated for chemicals), Flow rate (test samples first)

Filter Bag Applications: From Industrial Systems to Aquarium Sumps 

Filter bags serve a much wider range of applications than most users realize. Water treatment plants use them as pre-filters before membrane stages. They remove suspended solids before water reaches expensive RO membranes. This protects membranes and extends their service life. One clogged bag filter upstream prevents far costlier membrane damage downstream. Therefore, pre-filtration with bags is standard practice in professional water treatment design.

Food and beverage producers rely on filter bags for process liquid clarification. Juice, wine, beer, and edible oil all pass through polyester felt bags. The bags remove pulp, haze, and fine particles. They do not affect flavor or introduce contaminants. FDA-compliant grades ensure product safety at every stage. Furthermore, wastewater treatment plants use high-capacity bags to remove sludge and suspended solids. This reduces the load on downstream biological treatment stages.

Aquarium hobbyists and reef tank owners use filter socks and felt bags interchangeably in sump systems. The principle is the same — mechanical removal of solid debris before water reaches the skimmer. However, industrial users need higher flow rates and more durable construction. A full water filtration system in commercial settings uses bag filters as the first mechanical barrier. This protects every downstream component from particulate damage. Moreover, for applications where a shop vac filter bag or similar coarse filtration is needed for debris collection in water systems, a 10-micron filter bag offers fine enough capture for most sediment and particle removal tasks.

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