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Also known as spin-on canisters, thread these cartridges directly onto the filter head.
Place these cartridges inside the filter bowl.
Use with compact inline hydraulic fluid filters.
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 350 psi.
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.
These filters don't hang below your line, so they require little clearance.
Clean and reuse the stainless steel wire cloth filter cartridge.
Secured to a cart, move these filters where you need them. Use to add new fluid into a machine or for supplemental filtration.
Mount to the top of a tank to clean hydraulic fluid in return lines.
Use these handheld filters to add new fluid into a machine or when you need to temporarily supplement filtration.
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.
Commonly used with reservoirs and tanks, these strainers filter particles before they enter your system.
The short height allows for installation in cramped spaces.
The tallest of our suction strainers, these have a large surface area to retain more debris. They are also known as sump strainers.
Designed for installation through a tank wall, these strainers have a narrow diameter.
Also known as foot valves, these strainers stop particles from entering your line while preventing backward flow. They are commonly used with reservoirs and tanks.
Remove debris from new pipelines before installing equipment. Sandwich strainers between two flanges with the cone pointing in the direction of flow.
Withstands temperatures up to 450° F.
These Y-strainers for low-pressure applications have good corrosion resistance.
For use in medium-pressure applications, these Y-strainers have good corrosion resistance.
Iron basket strainers offer fair corrosion resistance.
Made of 316 stainless steel, these basket strainers have better corrosion resistance than iron and bronze basket strainers.
Bronze basket strainers are stronger and more corrosion resistant than iron basket strainers.
These basket strainers are constructed for use with boilers and pressure vessels.
PVC strainers withstand temperatures up to 140° F.
Polyester strainers withstand temperatures up to 120° F.
CPVC can handle higher temperatures than PVC and polyester. Use for applications up to 180° F.
No need to shut down your operation to service your strainer—these have two baskets so you can divert flow to one basket while you work on the other.
Withstands temperatures up to 140° F.
Withstands temperatures up to 250° F.
Made of stainless steel mesh, these cartridges can be cleaned for repeated use.
Use these cartridges in a diesel fuel generator to filter contaminants.
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.
Float these pillows on the surface of your liquid to soak up oil.
Extract oil from the surface of liquid in tanks, sumps, and parts washers.
Skimmers have a wheel, which requires less space than skimmers with a belt.
An extra-wide belt provides a large surface area so you can remove large quantities of oil from the surface of liquids in tanks, sumps, and parts washers.
Reach water and coolants located under conveyors and in enclosed sumps—these skimmers have a loop of flexible polyurethane belting that drifts into hard-to-access areas.
Accommodate shallow and oddly-shaped tanks—this skimmer has a belt that you can position at an angle.
Use in applications up to 300 psi.
Remove small particles in lines that reach up to 5,000 psi to protect sensitive equipment, such as hydraulic controls.
Designed for high-purity applications, these filters are cleaned and bagged individually to prevent contamination. Use in applications up to 100 psi.
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.
Made of pure polypropylene, these filter bag housings don’t contain additives or fillers that can leach into your process line.
Use with a filter bag housing.
A drawstring at the opening allows you to tie these filter bags directly to your pipe or hose.
Use a threaded adapter with one of these bags to filter liquids from a threaded pipeline.
These filter bags wrap around pipe or hose and secure with a clamp or band.
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.
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.
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.
Purify exhaust fumes while silencing the noise from your oil-free high-vacuum pumps.
Protect against excess vacuum and pressure in cylinders, gear boxes, enclosures, manifolds, and tanks.
Add a filling port to your hydraulic tank while protecting against excess pressure and vacuum.
Secure access to vented openings in pipe and tanks—the cap can be locked to prevent tampering.
In addition to a filter, these mufflers have a wool felt disc to trap oil mist.
Also known as reclassifiers, these mufflers have a clear reservoir with a drain plug to remove and store oil mist for reuse.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filters remove compressor oil to extend the service life of air-powered tools and equipment.
Designed for use in main lines with high contamination, these filters remove 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.
A polyurethane bowl offers good chemical resistance for use with synthetic compressor oils and aggressive cleaning agents.
Housing and bowl are 316 stainless steel to handle extremely corrosive environments and meet NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) specifications.
Mount these filters to a 35 mm DIN rail with the included brackets.
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.
Eliminate small traces of oil vapor and its associated odor with these filters and then throw them away when you're done.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in SMC modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in Norgren modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in ASCO Numatics modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in Parker modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in ARO modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.3 microns.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in Wilkerson modular compressed air filters to remove oil and fine particles.
Also known as coalescing filters, these filter elements fit in Festo modular compressed air filters to remove oil and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
These filter elements fit in ASCO Numatics modular two-stage compressed air filters to remove water droplets, oil, and particles as small as 0.01 microns.
Remove bacteria, viruses, moisture, and other particles from compressed air and gases used in food, pharmaceutical, biotech, and electronics applications.
Housing and bowl are 304 stainless steel for good corrosion resistance in damp environments.
Generate clean air for instrumentation and applications with critical air requirements.
Two-stage filtration is like getting two filters in one—the first stage removes large particles, while the second removes fine particles.
No need to buy and service two filters—these filters have a single element that removes both large and fine particles.
Replace a damaged bowl, or change the bowl material or drain type on your ARO modular compressed air filter.
Use these dryer/filters to protect air-powered tools from water, oil, oil vapor, and particles, then throw them away when you're done.
With a clear polycarbonate bowl that’s visible from all angles and silica gel desiccant that changes from blue to pink, it’s easy to see when it’s time to change the cartridge on these dryer/filters and dryer/filter/regulators.
These dryer/filters have a clay desiccant that removes moisture, oil, and particles, so there’s no need to install a separate filter and dryer. Once aftercoolers and separators have removed the bulk of the water, they remove any remaining moisture in your air line.
Each of these filter/dryers has two desiccant towers—one that absorbs moisture, particles, and oil in the air while the other reactivates saturated desiccant so you have an uninterrupted supply of clean, dry compressed air.
In addition to removing large amounts of water, these separators also remove particles and oil droplets. Place them after your compressor and aftercooler, or at the point of use in applications that don't require an aftercooler.
When water is condensed out of a compressed air system, it contains oil from the compressor that makes disposal difficult. These separators use two-stage filtration to reduce oil content to below 20 parts per million.
An oil filter and regulator joined top-to-bottom, these filter/regulators fit in the same space as a filter alone.
Absorb spilled liquids and keep them from spreading.
Keep oil out of soil and fuel out of drains. These sorbents cling to oil but let water pass through, so you can leave them outside for weeks to catch oil spills and leaks.
Store these sorbent pads on your wet-floor sign, so you can quickly soak up oil and water spills while alerting others.
No need to stock several sorbent sizes—these unfold for use as a pad, roll, or pillow.
Absorb spills, catch drips, and control leaks in clean room environments. These sorbents are cleaned and bagged and don’t release as much lint or dust as other sorbents.
Sweep, mop, and vacuum over these sorbents, and the adhesive will hold them in place.
Soak up spills and leaks in areas where food is present.
Made from 80% recycled newsprint and cellulose, these sorbent pads, rolls, and socks are more absorbent than polypropylene sorbents.
Soak up oil and water spills as soon as they happen—mount these dispensers on break room walls, near machinery, or anywhere spills may occur.
Pour over contained spills to absorb and clean up.
These granular sorbents are NSF registered J1, meaning they’re safe for food processing facilities.
Safely clean up fuel and other flammable liquids with these fire-retardant sorbents.
This dust-free, powder-like blend of minerals provides traction on slippery surfaces.
These sorbents quickly absorb more liquids than other granular sorbents. Pour them over chemical, oil, and water spills and then sweep them away for easy cleanups.
Neutralize unpleasant odors while cleaning up spilled liquids.
Made of a blended compound, these sorbents completely absorb most liquids for easy cleanup. The used, saturated sorbent can easily be separated from the unused sorbent using a sifting screen so there's no wasted product.
Place these pads on 55-gallon drum tops to eliminate messy leaks and drips. They have two perforated drum hole cutouts.
These sorbents have a coated underside to protect work surfaces from stains and harsh chemicals.
Use this valve with oil, diesel fuel, gasoline, and kerosene.
Use in exhaust hoods to remove grease and oil from the air.
Designed for use with electronic equipment, these pads can withstand prolonged exposure to heat and humidity.
Often used in machine shops, these cleaners remove oil and coolant mist from the air.