| Filtration Efficiency |
| Contaminant Removal: Designed to capture particles such as dirt, metal shavings, soot, and other impurities that can contaminate the lubricating oil. |
| Micron Ratings: Available in various micron ratings to meet specific filtration needs, from coarse to fine filtration. |
| Filtration Media |
| Materials: Commonly made from materials like cellulose, synthetic fibers, or a combination of both. Some filters use pleated media to increase surface area and dirt-holding capacity. |
| Construction: May include a bypass valve to allow oil flow if the filter becomes clogged, ensuring continuous lubrication. |
| Design and Construction |
| Housing: Typically made from metal or high-strength plastic to withstand high pressures and harsh operating conditions. |
| Seals and Gaskets: Equipped with seals and gaskets to prevent leaks and ensure proper fit. |
| Pressure and Flow Ratings |
| Pressure Handling: Designed to handle the pressure within the lubrication system without bursting or leaking. |
| Flow Rate: Ensures adequate flow of oil through the filter while providing effective filtration. |




