Filters Research, Innovate, Design, Develop and Manufacture for Wind Turbines
Delivering efficient filtration solutions for the operation of wind turbines used in the global wind turbine energy industry.
The Filter Manufacturing Process
Pallman have embarked itself to become a renowned filtration brand in the global stage in the research, innovation, design, development, and manufacture of industrial filters for wind turbines, ensuring protection to vital components in demanding environments. The filters we manufacture for clients are designed and tested to meet the specific needs of land based and offshore turbines. These filters protect the gearboxes, brakes, generators from the risk of pollutants such as salt, moisture, dust, pollen, and hydrocarbons. Detailed analysis of each turbine application is carried out to offer optimal performance, longer run times, and less unplanned down time.
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Reputation for Excellence
The filters manufactured by Pallman are designed to match and often exceed the Fit, Form, and Function standards recommended by the original equipment manufacturers, and always to meet safety standards. A reputation has been earned for exceptional service in designing and manufacturing filters that first and foremost deliver on efficiency, reliability, and premium quality, but in many cases offer longer continuous operation.
Filtration Innovation for Efficiency and Reliability
Operators within the renewables industry choose Pallman to develop best of breed filtration solutions for reliable maintenance of equipment critical for wind energy production. Extensive experience provides the knowledge to optimise bespoke turbine filters to ensure minimal downtime. Should you have an application that presents a challenging filtration demand, or you feel filtration innovation could improve the efficiency and reliability of a specific turbine, you should talk to Pallman.
The Process