If the filtrate of a titanium rod filter appears turbid, our technical analysis at Toptitech suggests the following reasons and solutions:
Inadequate mesh size of the titanium rod filter element
The mesh number of the titanium rod filter element determines the pore size. If the mesh number is too small, the filter holes will be larger, allowing solids to pass through and resulting in turbidity.
Solution: Opt for a titanium rod filter element with an appropriate pore size.
Presence of cracks on the surface of the titanium rod filter element:
During transportation or installation, the titanium rod filter element may sustain cracks if mishandled. These cracks can contribute to turbidity in the filtrate.
Solution: Inspect the surface of the titanium rod filter element for any cracks. If cracks are detected, please contact us for a replacement to ensure proper filter functionality.
Improper installation of the titanium rod filter interface:
The titanium rod filter is typically installed on the lower cylinder and utilizes various interfaces such as threaded, 226, or 222 interfaces. Incorrect installation, where the filter element is not perpendicular to the base plane, can lead to turbidity in the filtrate.
Solution: Ensure the titanium rod filter element is correctly installed without any deviation.





