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Industrial Mist Eliminators from Olds Filtration Engineering


Industrial Self-Cleaning Filters and Strainers

Industrial Process Filtration from Olds Filtration Engineering

In industrial liquid processing, few things slow production down faster than a filter that constantly needs attention. When manual cleaning interrupts flow, labor costs rise, maintenance schedules get tighter, and equipment performance can suffer. That is why many facilities look for self-cleaning filters that can help remove debris while keeping systems running. Olds Filtration Engineering supplies industrial self-cleaning filters as part of our broader process filtration offering, helping customers find practical solutions for demanding applications across a wide range of industries.

For companies that need dependable filtration with less operator intervention, automatic self-cleaning filters can be a smart upgrade. Olds Filtration Engineering can provide you with a variety of industrial strainers and liquid process filtration process filtration equipment, alongside simplex and duplex strainers, hydro-cyclones, indexing media filters, and sand filters. We're a useful resource not just for a single component, but for a broader filtration strategy built around your actual process conditions.

Call Olds Filtration Engineering at 1-800-841-2633 or contact us online today for more information.

 

Reduce Downtime with Automatic Self-Cleaning Filters

A major advantage of automatic self-cleaning filters is right there in the name: they help clean themselves without requiring the same level of manual shutdown and basket removal associated with basic straining equipment. These filters can reduce maintenance costs and downtime, making them especially appealing for industrial operations that value continuous operation and production consistency.

For plants that process high flow liquids, this can be a meaningful benefit. Traditional strainers still have an important place in many systems, but self-cleaning models can offer a more efficient approach where uninterrupted performance matters. Automatic strainers are designed to clean themselves based on pressure drop settings or timed intervals, with no interruption in operation. That kind of functionality can be valuable in facilities where stopping the line is expensive, inconvenient, or operationally disruptive.

 

Self-Cleaning Filters as Part of a Complete Process Filtration Approach

At Olds Filtration Engineering, we know that self-cleaning filters aren't a one-size-fits-all answer. Instead, they appear within a larger process filtration lineup designed for different liquids, loading conditions, and operating goals. Depending on the application, a facility may be better served by a simplex strainer, a duplex strainer, an automatic self-cleaning model, a hydro-cyclone, or another type of solids-removal equipment. That broader selection matters because the best filtration solution depends on more than just the desire to automate cleaning.

Our team helps customers source the correct pipeline strainer based on factors such as flow rate, pressure, temperature, particle size, and maintenance needs. That's key, because choosing an industrial self-cleaning filter isn't just about buying a product with a convenient automated feature. It's about choosing equipment that fits the realities of your process. A filter that performs well in one system may not be the right match for another with different solids loading, fluid characteristics, or operating pressure.  We can help you find exactly the right filter for your specifications.

 

Related Filtration Products Available from Olds Filtration Engineering

To help customers build a more reliable liquid filtration system, Olds Filtration Engineering also supplies related equipment that often belongs in the same conversation as self-cleaning filters. Among our impressive lineup of filtration products, we offer simplex strainers, duplex strainers, hydro-cyclones, indexing media filters, and sand filters. Replacement media such as filter sand, laterals, and fabric rolls are also available.

That broader product range is helpful for industrial buyers because filtration systems are rarely isolated decisions. In some cases, a self-cleaning filter may be the right primary solution. In others, it may work best as one part of a larger setup that includes additional clarification, media filtration, or downstream polishing. We also support water treatment and clarification systems, oil-water separators, oil capture filter elements, vacuum dehydrators, breathers, spin-on filters, and suction strainers. You can also count on us for a range of helpful professional industrial filtration services.

 

Why Industrial Buyers Choose Olds Filtration Engineering

Olds Filtration Engineering has been in business since 1966. We're proud to be an American family-run company serving customers nationwide. We're a reliable team offering engineered filtration products backed by knowledgeable support.  The reason we're still in business six decades later is that we prioritize practical solutions, professional service, and helping customers source new equipment, replacement elements, and engineered solutions.

Our proven expertise matters when you're evaluating self-cleaning filters for an industrial process. Many facilities aren't just looking to pick an item out of a catalog. They need a supplier that understands how filtration choices affect uptime, maintenance, product quality, and overall system performance. At Olds Filtration, we deliver engineering, installation, and support across our filtration offerings.  

 

Talk to Olds About the Right Self-Cleaning Filter for Your Process

If your operation is dealing with frequent basket cleaning, excessive downtime, or a filtration setup that no longer fits your production demands, it may be time to look at an automatic self-cleaning filter. Olds Filtration Engineering supplies self-cleaning filters and related process filtration products for industrial and commercial operations nationwide, with support aimed at helping customers identify the right solution for their system requirements.

Whether you're comparing self-cleaning filters to simplex or duplex strainers, reviewing hydro-cyclones for continuous operation, or planning a larger liquid process filtration upgrade, Olds Filtration Engineering offers the range of products and filtration knowledge to help move the project in the right direction. For facilities that want to reduce maintenance burdens without sacrificing performance, self-cleaning filters are well worth considering.

Call 1-800-841-2633 to speak to someone at Olds Filtration today, or contact us online for more information.

FAQ: Industrial Mist Eliminators

What does a mist eliminator do? +
A mist eliminator helps remove liquid droplets from an air or gas stream. In industrial settings, mist eliminators may be used for oil mist, coolant mist, process vapor carryover, exhaust mist, or other applications where entrained liquid needs to be separated from moving air or gas.
Does Olds Filtration Engineering offer fiber bed mist eliminators? +
Yes. Olds Filtration Engineering includes fiber bed elements among our mist eliminator offerings. We also provide re-packing services for fiber-bed coalescing elements when that would be a suitable option for the component and application.
What types of mist eliminator elements does Olds Filtration Engineering provide? +
We offer mesh, vane, and fiber bed mist eliminator elements. The right choice depends on the process conditions, mist characteristics, equipment design, and filtration goals.
Can Olds Filtration Engineering help with oil and coolant mist collection? +
Yes, we provide oil and coolant mist collection systems as part of our industrial air cleaning and air pollution control product offering.
Does Olds Filtration clean mist eliminators? +
Yes. We provide cleaning services for mist eliminators, along with metal filters, spinnerette packs, and flame arrestors. Cleaning suitability depends on the component, contaminant, and material compatibility.
Can mist eliminators be part of a larger filtration system?+
Yes. Mist eliminators are often used alongside other air, gas, and process filtration products. Depending on the application, they may work with tower internals, air/gas filtration equipment, coalescers, duct systems, fans, scrubbers, or ambient air cleaners.







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