Cartridge Filter Housing in South Korea
Across South Korea's industrial landscape — from SK Energy, GS Caltex, and Hyundai Oilbank refinery and petrochemical complex to LG Chem, Lotte Chemical, and Hanwha Solutions petrochemical polymer production — the Cartridge Filter Housing is a foundational equipment selection, built to contain replaceable filter cartridges for fine particle, bacteria, and endotoxin removal from liquids while meeting the engineering expectations of South Korea's 2050 carbon neutrality, hydrogen economy roadmap, and battery supply chain export leadership. Every Cartridge Filter Housing destined for South Korea is engineered and certified to KGS (Korea Gas Safety) codes, KOSHA standards, KS (Korean Standards), ASME for export, providing KGS (Korea Gas Safety Corporation) and KOWACO pressure vessel inspection authority with the inspection documentation required for pressure equipment commissioning approval. To withstand cold Korean winter requiring low-temperature material certification, typhoon summer, and Yellow Sea saline exposure, the Cartridge Filter Housing is constructed from 316L stainless with electropolished (Ra ≤ 0.5 µm) internal surfaces, PTFE seals, and tri-clamp connections, providing the corrosion resistance and mechanical performance required for reliable long-term service in South Korea.
From pharmaceutical sterile filtration 0.2 µm absolute membrane sterilizing-grade filter housings in South Korea's SK Energy, GS Caltex, and Hyundai Oilbank refinery and petrochemical complex to food and beverage final polish filtration achieving bright, haze-free product quality supporting LG Chem, Lotte Chemical, and Hanwha Solutions petrochemical polymer production and Samsung Engineering and Hyundai E&C offshore and LNG EPC construction production, the Cartridge Filter Housing delivers consistent performance across all priority industrial sectors. Leading South Korea operators including SK Innovation, LG Chem, POSCO, and Hyundai Heavy Industries specify the Cartridge Filter Housing to 316L stainless or polypropylene housings from single cartridge laboratory to 156-cartridge industrial units, achieving the technical performance and compliance documentation demanded by their EPC and owner engineering teams. South Korea operators benefit from SIP and CIP capability with full validation documentation for pharmaceutical GMP regulatory submission, a Nord engineering advantage rooted in strict adherence to ASME BPE, FDA 21 CFR Part 11, 3-A Sanitary Standards, and EN 12281 for pharmaceutical service and independently verified by authorized inspection body documentation.
Nord supplies South Korea customers with complete engineering documentation — including design calculations, weld maps, NDE records, pressure test certificates, and inspection dossiers — fully compliant with KGS (Korea Gas Safety Corporation) and KOWACO pressure vessel inspection authority standards.