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Braden Brings New Series of Cartridge Filter Elements for Gas Turbines

Braden Manufacturing, LLC has announced the ExCel Premier Web Filter, a new series of cartridge filter elements for gas turbines.

Braden Manufacturing, LLC has announced a new series of cartridge filter elements for gas turbines. The ExCel Premier Web Filter employs a new generation of nanofibers, specifically engineered to enhance the forces of pulse-cleaning. Unlike previous generations of electrospun nanofibers, the ExCel Premier Web media is stronger and more durable, providing extended filter life and longer service intervals. Laboratory testing with soot-like particulate has shown an increased filter life over earlier nanomedia.

The new Braden ExCel Premier Web Filter offers additional performance benefits to gas turbine operators. Filter efficiency is substantially improved over previous traditional filters, rendering into a range of three times the equipment protection due to a 71% fractional efficiency versus 26% efficiency of traditional media on 0.3 to 0.4 micron particulate. The ExCel Premier Web Filters have continuously outperformed, delivering high level results in traditional conditions. Additionally, Braden's filter provides benefits of superior performance, amplified savings, and lasting durability.

Braden ExCel Premier Web Filters (bradenfilters.com) are the latest addition to a comprehensive line of inlet air treatment systems for gas turbines, including design and fabrication of filter houses, prefilters, coalescers, final barrier filters and cartridges, as well as retrofit and construction services.

Source: http://www.braden.com/

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