Oil Filters for Hydraulic, Diesel Engines, and Motor Systems
- Mechanical (Cartridge/Element) Filter
- Centrifugal Filter
- Coalescer Filter
- Vacuum Dehydration Filter
- Magnetic Filter
- Bag Filter
Oil filters are devices used to remove contaminants such as dirt, metal particles, water, carbon, and sludge from oil. They are essential in extending the life of engines, machinery, and industrial systems, and are also widely used in oil recycling and purification systems.
Feature
Press filter, pre-filter, fine filter, and precision filter are the most important parts of the oil purification process. It is commonly used in automotive engines and heavy trucks, oil purification and recycling plants, power plants and substations, marine and industrial equipment, and manufacturing lines (hydraulic presses, CNC machines).
| Type | Description | Application |
| Mechanical (Cartridge/Element) Filter | Uses paper, synthetic fiber, or mesh to trap solid particles. | Engines, machinery, industrial oil systems |
| Centrifugal Filter | Uses centrifugal force to separate impurities from oil. No filter element needed. | Waste oil recycling, heavy-duty engines |
| Vacuum Dehydration Filter | Removes water and gases under vacuum. | Transformer oil, hydraulic systems |
| Coalescer Filter | Combines fine water droplets into larger ones for easy removal. | Fuel and lube oil purification |
| Magnetic Filter | Attracts and traps metallic particles. | Gearboxes, hydraulic systems |
| Bag Filter | Uses fabric bags for coarse filtration; replaceable and economical. | Pretreatment in oil recycling systems |










