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Stop dust and other contaminants from entering your process and equipment. Use these filters on blowers, compressors, engines, and in hydraulic systems.
Clean the air going into small blowers and air-powered equipment in tight spaces.
Made of polypropylene, these filters can be used in damp environments where corrosion is a concern.
With a threaded connection on both ends, these filters can be installed anywhere in your pipeline to keep dust and debris out of your system.
Install these filters between your high-vacuum chamber and the inlet of your pump to remove dust, water vapor, and other contaminants from the system and protect the pump. Commonly used in vacuum-furnace and coating applications, they have a polyester filter element that traps particles as small as 5 microns.
Typically used on vacuum pumps, these filters ensure that clean air is going in and coming out of your system.
These filters have a clear housing so you can monitor collecting debris without stopping flow.
Use one of these compact filters in a tight spot, or combine up to ten for a manifold application.
To keep airborne oil and odor out of your work environment, connect these filters to your high-vacuum oil pump. They purify pump exhaust in two stages: a fiberglass layer captures oil and collects it into a drain, and an active carbon layer removes any odor-causing oil or chemical vapors.
Clamp these exhaust filters onto oil-sealed, high-vacuum pumps to remove oil, smoke, and other contaminants and keep workplace air clean. Once captured, the oil returns to the pump to be reused.
Stop oil mist and smoke from exiting your equipment and into your environment. These exhaust filters are commonly used with small oil-sealed vacuum pumps.
These breather vents are rated NEMA 6 to withstand periodic submersion in water.
Protect against excess vacuum and pressure in cylinders, gear boxes, enclosures, manifolds, and tanks.
These breather vents withstand corrosion in damp environments.
Shield outdoor pipe and tank openings from the environment. Also known as vent caps, these breather vents have screens to allow air flow while blocking debris.
Minimize moisture buildup in enclosures. Also known as drain plugs, these breather vents have a small outlet that allows condensation to drain.
Secure access to vented openings in pipe and tanks—the cap can be locked to prevent tampering.
Keep moisture, dirt, and debris from entering your oil reservoirs.
Add a filling port to your hydraulic tank while protecting against excess pressure and vacuum.