Filter housing refers to the outer physical barrier the cartridge (or cartridge housing) is housed in. Many cartridge housing filters use an outer case made of rubber to act as a layer against external contaminants. This protective layer makes it difficult for dust and dirt particles to penetrate into the cartridge. In addition, the filter housing protects the interior cartridge from extreme temperatures and changes in pressure. It is also commonly used to provide the external mechanical support to maintain the paper and ink from clogging.
The main function of the cartridge housing filter is to stop dust and particles from entering the interior of the cartridge, but there are other more complex functions for this type of housing. For instance, high flow rate cartridges require a high flow rate and hence, they require a very strong cartridge housing filter to prevent sedimentation of the ink inside the cartridge. High flow rate cartridges require a large housing and hence, the filter must have a large surface area. This means that a filter with small filter areas and low flow rate will not provide sufficient protection.
There are certain kinds of cartridges that require very high flow rate but may have a low pressure drop. This is because a low pressure drop may damage the cartridge. A cartridge housing filter that has a high flow rate and a low pressure drop will prevent the ink from leaking out. A filter with low flow rate and a high pressure drop will prevent the ink from flowing in or out of the cartridge.
In addition, some high flow rate cartridges require a high pressure drop. If the pressure drops below normal, the ink may leak out. Therefore, the housing filter must be able to maintain a constant pressure. The housing filter will also need to be able to keep the pressure at normal levels throughout the cycle. There are also certain cartridges that require very slow flow rates and hence, they require a housing filter with high flow rates.
A good cartridge filter housing should have proper seal around the edges. This is because excess air can cause the ink to spill out. Some of the best cartridge housing filter housings have air gaps between the filter and the body. However, air gaps are only required if the cartridge has seals around the edges. Seals prevent the ink from spilling out.
If you are looking for filter housing options, you can use multi-round stainless steel cartridge filter housing. These are perfect for those who need very fast ink removal. Another popular type of cartridge housing is v-band clamps multi-round stainless steel cartridge housing. This is similar to v-band clamps that are used in printers, except it has larger hole spacing. The size and opening of the holes in this housing allow more ink to be removed per cartridge. The v-band clamps also have larger hole spacing and they can be used on both cartridge as well as non-cartridge based printers.