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Titan Filters

Titan Filters

Titan Filters

Titan Filters are made to keep airless spray systems operating smoothly and long-lastingly by eliminating obstructions and guaranteeing a steady, even spray pattern. High-pressure spray guns and pumps work best with threaded gun and pump filters, which are simple to install and maintain. In order to safeguard the pump and the spray gun for extended, effective use, these threaded filters aid in capturing impurities that can impair flow. Similar to this, unthreaded gun and pump filters offer the same degree of protection and filtration while offering flexibility for systems in which threaded filters are incompatible. In order to maintain ideal spray patterns and guarantee that the system runs without needless disruptions, these filters are essential.

 

Another crucial part is the In-Line Gun Filter, which is placed immediately in the spray gun's path to catch particles and contaminants before they get to the spray tip. Performance is improved by this additional filtration layer, particularly in fine-finish applications where accuracy and consistency are essential. At the pump's entrance point, inlet screens are essential because they filter out bigger particles before they can reach the system. By reducing wear and averting possible harm from abrasive materials, these screens prolong the equipment's life and assist sustain pump performance.

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FAQs

Why does my sprayer lose pressure when the Gun and Pump Filters (Threaded) are installed?

A pressure drop often occurs when Gun and Pump Filters (Threaded) become clogged with dried paint or debris. Remove the filter, clean it with solvent or water (depending on coating type), and reinstall. If the mesh is damaged or dented, replace the filter to restore proper pressure.

What causes leaking around Gun and Pump Filters (Unthreaded) during operation?

Leaks around Gun and Pump Filters (Unthreaded) typically happen due to improper seating, worn O-rings, or incorrect filter size. Inspect the sealing surfaces, replace worn gaskets, and ensure the correct micron filter is used for the material being sprayed.

Why am I seeing pulsation or inconsistent flow with Pump Manifold Filters?

Pulsation usually indicates a restricted or partially clogged Pump Manifold Filter. Remove and flush the filter, check for collapsed mesh, and verify the filter micron size matches the coating viscosity. Using the wrong mesh can cause excessive pump strain and flow fluctuation.

When should Pump Manifold Filter Plugs be used instead of filters?

Pump Manifold Filter Plugs are used when spraying heavy-bodied or high-solids coatings that would quickly clog a filter. However, running without filtration increases the risk of tip wear and debris problems. Only use Pump Manifold Filter Plugs when recommended for specific materials.

Why is my line striping gun spitting or producing uneven lines with the Inlet Screens — Line Gun Filter?

Spitting or uneven spray is often caused by a blocked or damaged Inlet Screens — Line Gun Filter. Remove and clean the screen, check for tearing or corrosion, and replace if necessary. A restricted inlet screen can starve the pump and cause spray pattern distortion.