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There's no need to stop your water supply and disassemble these filters for cleaning. Turn the handle to flush debris from the cartridge and purge dirty water through the drain at the bottom.
Swap cartridges with a turn of your wrist—these filter housings come with a cartridge that connects directly to the filter housing cover.
Made from pure polypropylene, this filter housing doesn't contain fillers, colorants, or plasticizers that can leach into deionized water.
Filter contaminants from your water line at temperatures up to 160° F.
Prepare water for use in beverages, food preparation, and ice production with these filters. They remove particles that cause unpleasant tastes and odors.
Also known as reverse osmosis water filters, these include several cartridges to reduce odor, rust, sediment, and lead from drinking water, as well as a tank to store filtered water.
Tap into great-tasting water by screwing this filter directly onto your faucet.
Supply your own cartridge to filter contaminants from your water line.
Filter housings are made of 304 or 316 stainless steel for very good-to-excellent corrosion resistance.
Along with a cartridge, these housings are used in liquid processing lines to filter contaminants and minimize bacteria growth in food and pharmaceutical plants, as well as other sanitary environments.
Remove contaminants, moisture, and other particles from steam that will touch food and for final filtering in pharmaceutical, biotech, and electronics applications.
Remove contaminants from culinary steam—steam that sanitizes food and beverage processing equipment—with these corrosion-resistant filter housings.
These filter housings come with a cartridge that removes particles, rust, scale, and sediment from gasoline and diesel fuel, including fuels with ethanol.
These filter housings are made of durable zinc and clear plastic, so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow.
Keep oil burners operating efficiently with clean oil.
Supply your own cartridge to filter contaminants.
These filter bag housings have very good corrosion resistance for a long service life in harsh environments.
These steel filter bag housings have heavy duty construction and are more durable than our other metal housings.
Aluminum filter bag housings are lighter weight than steel or stainless steel but still provide good corrosion resistance.
Smaller in size than our other filter bag housings, these work well in tight spaces.
Filter contaminants from high-volume pipelines with these filter bag housings, which are lighter than metal filter bag housings.
These housings are clear so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow.
Filter contaminants from high-volume pipelines with these filter bag housings.
Made of pure polypropylene, these filter bag housings don’t contain additives or fillers that can leach into your process line.
Also known as spin-on filters, cartridges thread directly onto the filter head.
Replace filters less often. When one filter becomes clogged, the other provides filtration until you can shut down the system and change the cartridges.
Use in systems with pressures up to 4,000 psi.
No need to shut down your hydraulic system to change filters. Divert flow to one bowl while replacing the filter in the other. Use in systems with pressures up to 350 psi.
Use in systems with pressures up to 350 psi.
Clean and reuse the stainless steel wire cloth filter cartridge.
These filters don't hang below your line, so they require little clearance.
Twice the size of our standard hydraulic fluid filters, these filter large quantities of hydraulic fluid. Place after the pump and before sensitive equipment to protect against contaminants that cause wear.
Mount to the top of a tank to clean hydraulic fluid in return lines.
Secured to a cart, move these filters where you need them. Use to add new fluid into a machine or for supplemental filtration.
Use these handheld filters to add new fluid into a machine or when you need to temporarily supplement filtration.
Extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment by removing particles and water droplets from compressed air.
Use these filters to extend the service life of air-powered tools and then throw them away when you're done.
The housing and bowl are 316 stainless steel to handle extremely corrosive environments such as those in semiconductor, marine, chemical, and paper industries.
Use these filters where high water and dirt removal is needed—they have a two-layer filter element made of stainless steel wire mesh and cotton/polyester packing.
A polyurethane bowl provides good chemical resistance for use with synthetic compressor oils and cleaning fluids.
Protect small air-powered tools, such as impact wrenches, ratchet wrenches, grinders, and screwdrivers.
Assembled, inspected, and packaged in a clean environment, these filters come sealed in anti-static double bags.
Get two stages of filtration—the first stage removes most particles and water droplets; the second captures any remaining particles and water droplets down to 5 microns.
Mount these filters to a 35 mm DIN rail with the included brackets.
An automatic drain discharges up to 300 gallons per hour to handle compressed air with high moisture content.
Remove bacteria, viruses, moisture, and other particles from compressed air and gases used in food, pharmaceutical, biotech, and electronics applications.
Generate clean air for instrumentation and applications with critical air requirements.
Housing and bowl are 304 stainless steel for good corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Often used in medical device manufacturing and food-processing facilities, these filters have a stainless steel element that can be sterilized in an autoclave.
Housing and bowl are 316 stainless steel to handle extremely corrosive environments and meet NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) specifications.
A polyurethane bowl offers good chemical resistance for use with synthetic compressor oils and aggressive cleaning agents.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filters remove compressor oil to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment.
Use these filters to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment and then throw them away when you're done.
Designed for use in main lines with high contamination, these filters remove oil to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment.
Eliminate small traces of oil vapor and its associated odor with these filters and then throw them away when you're done.
Use these filters in applications where high-quality air is critical. They remove particles down to 0.003 microns, eliminating small traces of oil vapor and its associated odor.
No need to buy and service two filters—these filters have a single element that removes both large and fine particles.
Two-stage filtration is like getting two filters in one—the first stage removes large particles, while the second removes fine particles.
Hold panel filters in place.
Add support to filter rolls and pads that have been cut to size.