FACILITY MAINTENANCE and Support
Particulate & Chemical Filtration Service
Properly designed filtration reduces contaminants that damage equipment, harm air quality, and threaten product integrity.
Filtration services are integrated with broader maintenance and reliability efforts, including condition monitoring, seal management, and failure analysis.
Pump Dynamics focuses its particulate and chemical filtration services on air and gas applications using AAF Flanders products, with select fluid filtration solutions supported by American Wheatley or Wessels vessels.
Particulate and chemical filtration services from Pump Dynamics focus on removing airborne dust, fumes, and gaseous contaminants that threaten product quality, equipment health, and indoor air safety.
The team primarily applies AAF Flanders filtration technologies for air and gas streams, selecting housings and filter media that match particle size, chemistry, air flow, and cleanliness requirements in industrial and high-tech environments. These solutions help protect HVAC systems, cleanrooms, and process equipment while supporting regulatory and environmental goals.
Facilities also face challenges with particulates and contaminants in liquids such as process water, condensate, and certain industrial fluids. While fluid filter vessels are not a core in-house fabrication competency, Pump Dynamics can incorporate American Wheatley or Wessels vessels as part of a filtration package when appropriate, combining them with suitable cartridges, bags, or media for the application. Whether the focus is air, gas, or select fluid services, the objective is to reduce fouling, corrosion, and exposure risks that lead to downtime and compliance issues.
Across Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona, Pump Dynamics helps customers evaluate current filtration performance, specify AAF Flanders air and gas filters, and coordinate the addition or upgrade of fluid filter vessels where needed. Services can include filter selection, change-out planning, differential pressure and performance checks, and integration with broader maintenance or reliability programs. Filtration is treated as a system component tied to real-world operating conditions, not just a consumable.
Industries We Serve
FAQS
Better filtration reduces the amount of dust, aerosols, and corrosive gases that enter equipment, which in turn lowers fouling, corrosion, and wear on components such as coils, seals, bearings, and instrumentation. Over time, this leads to fewer failures, cleaner heat-transfer surfaces, and more stable operation.
Inspection and replacement frequency depend on contaminant loading, operating hours, and required air quality. Many facilities base change-outs on differential pressure and visual condition, with inspection intervals tied to their preventive maintenance program and process criticality.
Yes. For applicable fluid services, Pump Dynamics can rely on proven vessels from manufacturers such as American Wheatley or Wessels and pair them with appropriate filter elements. The emphasis is on specifying and integrating the right vessel and media combination rather than building vessels in-house.
AAF Flanders filters are used primarily on air and gas systems such as HVAC units, process exhaust, make-up air, and cleanroom or critical environment applications. They are selected for particle size, efficiency rating, and chemical compatibility to protect both people and equipment.