Lenticular filter housings and Filter presses are both solid equipment options that can handle small and large volume filtration jobs. Both are utilized in beverage, food, industrial, and pharmaceutical processing. The initial upfront equipment cost for each are comparable, however the final cost will depend on the size and features. Each option has pros and cons.

Filter press

Lenticular housing

Filter presses work with a full range of depth filter media and are an economical choice for most filtration applications. The size and dimension of the press plates determine the size and dimension of the filter sheets that can be used. Most popular are 40 cm and 60 cm presses, although hundreds of variations exist.

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Lenticular filter housings also work with a full range of depth filter media and are a great choice for filtering high value material. Lenticular filters are made up of pre-assembled “stacks” of filter sheets that have been molded together to provide a larger amount of filtration surface area in a compact form. Lenticular housings can be used with multiple lenticular filters or a single filter.

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Gusmer filter sheets going into filter press

Gusmer is a leading manufacturer of the filter media used in both filter presses and lenticular filters.  Reach out to your local Gusmer Representative for more assistance with the media that best suits your filtration needs.


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