A Pleated Filter Cartridge has a very thin cross-section and retains
oversized particles on the upstream side of the media. Pleated filters are
particularly suited to removing rigid, irregularly shaped particles. These particles
accumulate with time and form a ‘cake’ across the filter pores, but still allow flow
through the filter. Descriptions of depth filters and pleated filters usually
emphasize the extreme characteristics of each. In reality, the filtration process is
somewhere on a scale between the two, leaning predominantly to one end or the other.
Much of the pleated media used in cartridge filters has some depth characteristics
aiding particle retention.