When it comes to selecting the right filter cartridge for your application, cost isn’t just about the price tag. It’s about total cost of ownership — how long the filters last, how often they need to be changed, and how they impact your overall process efficiency.
One decision that can dramatically reduce your filtration costs is choosing glass fibre pleated depth filters over polypropylene pleated depth filters, especially in high solids or gel-like contaminant applications.
Polypropylene Glass-Fibre
Both glass fibre and polypropylene filters are depth media, meaning they trap particles throughout the thickness of the material rather than just on the surface. But their structures and performance characteristics differ significantly:
Feature |
Glass Fibre |
Polypropylene |
Material |
Borosilicate glass microfibres |
Melt-blown polypropylene |
Porosity |
High void volume (95%) |
Lower void volume (75%) |
Dirt Holding Capacity |
Very high |
Moderate |
Flow Rates |
Higher for a given pressure drop |
Lower at equivalent retention |
Resistance to Gel-like Contaminants |
Excellent |
Poor |
Cost per Cartridge |
Slightly higher (20%) |
Lower |
Example: Paint or Resin Filtration
In many industrial coatings applications, gel-like contaminants, partially cured resin, or pigment agglomerates can rapidly blind polypropylene filters. Switching to a glass fibre media often doubles or triples filter life, while maintaining better flow rates and consistent product quality.
Yes, a glass fibre cartridge might be 10–20% more expensive per 10” filter, but when you factor in:
… the total cost of filtration with glass fibre is always lower when it is suitable for the application.
Glass fibre pleated depth filters are especially advantageous when:
Choosing the right filter media can dramatically affect your bottom line. If you're battling short filter life, flow restrictions, or excessive changeouts, it may be time to switch to glass fibre pleated depth filters. Though the upfront cost is slightly higher, the performance gains and lifecycle savings often result in a dramatic reduction in overall filtration costs.
Take a look at PoreFiltration’s range of glass fibre and polypropylene pleated depth filters and if you need any advice on if and how you could switch to glass fibre media, then just give us a call or send us an email - we're here to help you make the best choice for your filtration needs.
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