Filtration Separation
Natural Gas Filter Separator
Gas station buyers need a separator that matches gas flow, pressure drop, filtration efficiency target and maintenance access without overstating unconfirmed performance data.

Procurement use
Natural gas filter separators are used ahead of regulating, metering, turbine or downstream process equipment where solids and entrained liquids must be controlled. RFQ review should start with gas composition, flow range, pressure, expected contaminant load and outlet quality target.
Configuration review
Efficiency, element grade, pressure vessel code, material and nozzle data are confirmed from project conditions and quotation documents instead of guessed from a generic model table.
Technical data needed for quotation
The table lists the technical inputs needed for a useful quotation discussion. Specific pressure, material, model and dimensional values should be confirmed from drawings, project documents or approved reference data.
| Process data | Gas medium, flow range, operating pressure, design pressure and temperature. |
|---|---|
| Contaminant target | Solids, liquid mist, bulk liquid, aerosol load or outlet quality target to be confirmed. |
| Vessel interface | Inlet/outlet connection standard, nozzle orientation, drain, vent and instrument requirements. |
| Element and access | Element type, replacement access side, pressure drop limit and maintenance space. |
| Project standard | Material, vessel code, inspection requirement and destination country to be confirmed in quotation review. |
Configuration and options review
Scope boundary
Confirm whether the quotation should cover a standalone component, vessel package, skid package, spare elements or documentation support.
Interface and layout
Check pipeline or vessel connection, nozzle orientation, maintenance access, lifting space, drain and vent arrangement before locking the layout.
Standards and acceptance
Define required project standards, inspection expectations, documentation language and acceptance basis before the final technical agreement.
Reference visual set
Real-scene reference visuals show station context and related equipment options for early inquiry discussions.





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How to choose this equipment
Common procurement questions
What should I send for a natural gas filter separator RFQ?
Useful inputs include gas flow range, operating pressure and temperature, contaminant description, filtration target, flange standard and site layout.
How is separator size selected?
Sizing depends on gas properties, flow, pressure drop allowance, contaminant load, outlet quality target and maintenance access.
Can HEMU Gas quote without a complete drawing?
A preliminary review can start from process data and photos, but final configuration should be confirmed with drawings or project requirements.
Related knowledge
RFQ checklist
| 1 | Gas flow range |
| 2 | Operating pressure and temperature |
| 3 | Required filtration or separation target |
| 4 | Inlet/outlet flange standard |
| 5 | Site layout or GA drawing if available |
Specification note
Product images, technical parameters, configurations, and application descriptions on this page are provided for reference only. Actual specifications, configuration details, scope of supply, delivery terms, and acceptance standards shall be confirmed in the official quotation, technical agreement, and signed contract.
Reference visuals are provided to help buyers understand equipment context. They are not project records, factory photos, customer-site evidence, certificates, or delivery records.
Request a quotation review
Send the available project conditions. Drawings, photos and final technical details can follow after the first response.