
10FD Series
Pipe Dual-Disc Line Filters
Features
¤ Pipe Dual-Disc Line Filters are utilized in chemical processing, aerospace, nuclear and other applications.
¤ The large contaminant particles are filtrated by upstream element. The rest of contaminant particles are filtrated by downstream element.
¤ Compact design.
¤ Easy to replace filter element.
¤ Standard sizes of downstream/upstream nominal pore are 5/10, 10/35 and 35/65 μm.Other element combinations are available on special order.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 400 F (-50C to 204 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
10FC Series
Pipe Cup-Type Line Filters
Features
¤ Compact design.
¤ The filter elements can be quickly and easily replaced.
¤ Pipe Cup-Type Line Filters are recommended in high pressure systems requiring both maximum filter surface area and high flow rates. Cup-Type Line Filters are widely used in chemical processing and industrial fields. The cup design of this filter offers about six times the effective filter area as compared to disc-type units.
¤ Nominal pore sizes for filter element: 5, 35 and 65 μm.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 400 F (-50C to 204 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
15FD Series
Dual-Disc Line Filters
Features
¤ Tube sizes available for 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2".
¤ Dual-Disc Line Filters are utilized in chemical processing, aerospace, nuclear and other applications.
¤ The large contaminant particles are filtrated by upstream element. The rest of contaminant particle are filtrated by downstream element.
¤ Compact design.
¤ Easy to replace filter element.
¤ Standard sizes of downstream/upstream nominal pore are 5/10, 10/35 and 35/65 μm. Other element combinations are available on special order.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 660 F (-50C to 350 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
Pipe Dual-Disc Line Filters
Features
¤ Pipe Dual-Disc Line Filters are utilized in chemical processing, aerospace, nuclear and other applications.
¤ The large contaminant particles are filtrated by upstream element. The rest of contaminant particles are filtrated by downstream element.
¤ Compact design.
¤ Easy to replace filter element.
¤ Standard sizes of downstream/upstream nominal pore are 5/10, 10/35 and 35/65 μm. Other element combinations are available on special order.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 400 F (-50C to 204 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
15FC Series
Cup-Type Line Filters
Features
¤ Tube sizes available for 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2".
¤ Compact design.
¤ The filter elements can be quickly and easily replaced.
¤ Cup-Type Line Filters are recommended in high pressure systems requiring both maximum filter surface area and high flow rates. Cup-Type Line Filters are widely used in chemical processing and industrial fields. The cup design of this filter offers about six times the effective filter area as compared to disc-type units.
¤ Nominal pore sizes for filter element: 5, 35 and 65 μm.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 660 F (-50C to 350 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
Pipe Cup-Type Line Filters
Features
¤ Compact design.
¤ The filter elements can be quickly and easily replaced.
¤ Pipe Cup-Type Line Filters are recommended in high pressure systems requiring both maximum filter surface area and high flow rates. Cup-Type Line Filters are widely used in chemical processing and industrial fields. The cup design of this filter offers about six times the effective filter area as compared to disc-type units.
¤ Nominal pore sizes for filter element: 5, 35 and 65 μm.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 400 F (-50C to 204 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
20FD Series
Dual-Disc Line Filters
Features
¤ Dual-Disc Line Filters are utilized in chemical processing, aerospace, nuclear and other applications.
¤ The large contaminant particles are filtrated by upstream element. The rest of contaminant particles are filtrated by downstream element.
¤ Compact design.
¤ Easy to replace filter element.
¤ Standard sizes of downstream/upstream nominal pore are 5/10, 10/35 and 35/65 μm. Other element combinations are available on special order.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60 F to 660 F (-50C to 350 C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
20FC Series
Cup-Type Line Filters
Features
¤ Tube sizes available for 1/4", 3/8", 9/16", 3/4" and 1".
¤ Compact design.
¤ The filter elements can be quickly and easily replaced.
¤ Cup-Type Line Filters are recommended in high pressure systems requiring both maximum filter surface area and high flow rates. Cup-Type Line Filters are widely used in chemical processing and industrial fields. The cup design of this filter offers about six times the effective filter area as compared to disc-type units.
¤ Nominal pore sizes for filter element: 5, 35 and 65 μm.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60°F to 660°F (-50°C to 350°C).
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
60FD Series
Dual-Disc Line Filters
Features
¤ Tube sizes available for 1/4", 3/8" and 9/16".
¤ Dual-Disc Line Filters are utilized in chemical processing, aerospace, nuclear and other applications.
¤ The large contaminant particles are filtrated by upstream element. The rest of contaminant particles are filtrated by downstream element.
¤ Compact design.
¤ Easy to replace filter element.
¤ Standard sizes of downstream/upstream nominal pore are 5/10, 10/35 and 35/65 μm. Other element combinations are available on special order.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60°F to 660°F (-50°C to 350°C)
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.
60FC Series
Cup-Type Line Filters
Features
¤ Tube sizes available for 1/4", 3/8" and 9/16".
¤ Compact design.
¤ The filter elements can be quickly and easily replaced.
¤ Cup-Type Line Filters are recommended in high pressure systems requiring both maximum filter surface area and high flow rates. Cup-Type Line Filters are widely used in chemical processing and industrial fields. The cup design of this filter offers about six times the effective filter area as compared to disc-type units.
¤ Nominal pore sizes for filter element: 5, 35 and 65 μm.
¤ Element nominal pore size: The element nominal pore size is normally calculated from the pressure required to cause air to bubble from the largest pore in the filter element when submerged in a test liquid.
¤ Working temperature: -60°F to 660°F (-50°C to 350°C).
¤ Pressure differential not to exceed 1000 psig (69 bar) in a flowing condition.

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