Filtlife.pdf – Burr King 4000 FilterPak User Manual

Page 5

Advertising
background image

BURR KING MFG. CO., INC.

1220 TAMARA LANE

WARSAW MO 65355

WWW.BURRKING.COM

(660) 438-8998 (800) 621-2748

FAX (660) 438-8991



Technical note:

Subject: Burr King Filter PAK 4000, filters

October 2000


The Burr King Filter PAK 4000 is a closed loop compound delivery system that incorporates a high
quality polyester felt membrane filter. The filter is rated at 25 gallons per hour, well over the necessary
flow rate for most vibratory systems. The filter is also rated for a pressure head of 12 feet (6 PSI).
Various filter mesh sizes may be used. The fluid moving through smaller mesh size filters will contain
smaller particulates than will fluid passing through larger filter mesh sizes. The following data is based on
Burr King P-20 ceramic media and serves as a guide for filter mesh size selection.

Filter mesh

Traps particles

(note 1)

Est. effective life by BK model in hours

(note 2)

size,

micron

larger

then:

110

150S

200S

25

45

85

5

0.0002

inches

200

80

40

10

5

2

10

0.0004

inches

200

120

60

12

7

3

15*

0.0006

inches

200

140

80

18

10

4

25

0.0012

inches

200

200

100

36

20

8

50

0.0024

inches

200

200

200

60

36

16

100

0.0048

inches

200 200 200 80 48 20

Model approximate volume (cu. ft.)

0.15

0.5

1.0

2.5

4.5

8.5

* Filter PAK 4000 units include two 15-micron filters as standard.

Note 1: Human hair is approximately 0.003 inches in diameter. Filters are rated by the size of particle that will, with
high probability, be trapped. This also means that a small percentage of larger particles will escape and stay in
solution.
Note 2: Effective life is the point in time when the filter flow rate drops to 50% of rated value. Effective life will
vary greatly depending on the media used, flow rate metered, material being processed, and the volume and energy
of the vibratory system.


Burr King recommends 15-micron filters for most ceramic media applications. We recommend 50 or 100
micron filters for most plastic media applications. When greater fluid clarity is required, or fewer residues
remaining on parts is desired select a smaller filter mesh size. Compounds such as anti-rust and soaps will
pass through the filters and remain in solution. The filters will trap compound additives such as plastic
anti-stick beads. Remember that smaller mesh size filters will require more frequent changes.

Filters are available from Burr King by individual mesh sizes in packs of 5, 10, and 25 filters/pack.

See our catalog at

www.burrking.com

Contact us at

[email protected]

Advertising