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Built from materials like stainless steel, polypropylene, PVDF, or exotic alloys such as Hastelloy and titanium, the choice of housing depends largely on the operating pressure, chemical compatibility, temperature, flow rate, and hygiene requirements of the application. In industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, microelectronics, oil and gas, water treatment, and power generation, cartridge housings must withstand aggressive cleaning protocols, sterilization cycles, and the mechanical demands of continuous operation. These housings may hold a single cartridge or dozens, configured in vertical or horizontal formats depending on spatial constraints and service access. Flow direction—inside-out or outside-in—dictates how contaminants are captured and affects the differential pressure and longevity of the filter cartridge. Precision-engineered features like knife-edge sealing, compression plates, swing-bolt closures, vent and drain ports, and pressure gauges ensure that fluid follows the correct filtration path without bypass or leaks,
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