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Featured Nutsche Filters

0.52 m² (5.6 ft²) Glasslined Nutsche Filter

Glasslined Nutsche Filter

Type: Filter

Subtype: Nutsche

Manufacturer: Pfaudler

Condition: Used

Material: Glasslined

Filtration Area: 0.52 m² (5.6 ft²)

Diameter: 812.8 mm (32 in)

Skid mounted with hydraulic assisted head removal.

Orientation: Vertical. Pressure: 3.4 bar (50 psi). Temperature: 232.2 °C (450 °F). Jacket: Yes. Jacket Type: Standard. Jacket MOC: Stainless Steel 316. Jacket Pressure: 10.3 bar (150 psi). Jacket Temperature: 232.2 °C (450 °F).

0.3 m² (3.2 ft²) Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Type: Filter

Subtype: Nutsche

Manufacturer: Seitz-Werke

Model: 60/1

Condition: Used

Material: Stainless Steel Austenitic

Filtration Area: 0.3 m² (3.2 ft²)

Diameter: 584.2 mm (23 in)

Stainless type is austenitic but close to 304. 120 Liter tank.

Orientation: Vertical. Pressure: 6 bar (87 psi). Temperature: 143 °C (289.4 °F). Cake Volume: 0.12 m3 (4.2 ft3). Jacket: Yes. Jacket Type: Half Pipe/Limpet. Jacket MOC: Stainless Steel Austenitic. Jacket Pressure: 6 bar (87.2 psi). Jacket Temperature: 61.7 °C (143 °F).

Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Type: Filter

Subtype: Nutsche

Manufacturer: Wollner & Platz

Condition: Used

Material: Stainless Steel Austenitic

Diameter: 600 mm (23.6 in)

Pressure: 6 bar (87 psi)

Internal 185 litre Jacket 48 litre stainless steel jacket on straight side and bottom dish filter plate with manual raise/lower mechanism TUV certified

Temperature: 300 °C (572 °F). Jacket MOC: Stainless Steel Other. Jacket Pressure: 8 bar (116 psi). Jacket Temperature: 300 °C (572 °F).

Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Stainless Steel Austenitic Nutsche Filter

Type: Filter

Subtype: Nutsche

Manufacturer: Wollner & Platz

Condition: Used

Material: Stainless Steel Austenitic

Diameter: 600 mm (23.6 in)

Pressure: 6 bar (87 psi)

internal (185liter), jacket (48liter) 316L stainless steel jacket on straight side and bottom dish filter plate with manual raise/lower mechanism, TUV certified

Temperature: 300 °C (572 °F). Jacket: Yes. Jacket Pressure: 8 bar (116 psi). Jacket Temperature: 300 °C (572 °F).

When your process requires reliable separation of solids from liquids or gases, filters offer critical performance across industries ranging from pharmaceuticals to chemicals and food processing. With over 47 years of experience, IPP offers immediate access to high-quality used filters sourced from 20 complete plant sites and included within 15,000+ pieces of equipment.

Filters come in a wide range of designs to match different separation needs, including pressure leaf filters, cartridge filters, bag filters, filter presses, and rotary vacuum filters. Each type provides unique advantages depending on flow rate, particle size, and process environment.

Primary uses across industries

Types of materials processed

Common materials of construction

Key features of industrial filters

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Pharmaceutical, chemical, food, and environmental sectors all rely heavily on filtration systems to ensure product quality and regulatory compliance.
Filter presses excel at batch processing of slurries, while rotary vacuum filters are ideal for continuous, high-capacity separation.
Routine cleaning, media replacement, and inspection of seals, housings, and filter media ensure consistent performance and product quality.

Learn more about industrial filtration technology in this Chemical Engineering guide.

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