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Withstands temperatures up to 175° F.
Withstands temperatures up to 210° F.
Replace your cartridge less frequently. Use these cartridges in a filter housing to reduce contaminants in your water line.
Constructed of stainless steel mesh, these cartridges can be cleaned for repeated use.
Also known as absolute-rated filter cartridges, these remove 99.9% of particles.
Use these cartridges in a filter housing to treat water quality and reduce odor and chlorine in your line.
Unscrew the bottom of these cartridges and fill with your own filter media.
Prevent fluctuating pH levels from damaging pipelines and equipment. These cartridges are made of calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide to neutralize pH levels.
Withstands temperatures up to 250° F.
Withstands temperatures up to 140° F.
Made of stainless steel mesh, these cartridges can be cleaned for repeated use.
Use for temperatures up to 140° F.
Made of fiberglass, these cartridges can withstand harsh solvents and acids in high-temperature applications.
Ensure plating materials are free from contaminants with these polypropylene cartridges.
From varnish to adhesives—thick liquids are no problem for these cartridges.
With excellent corrosion and chemical resistance, these cartridges can stand up to caustic soda, coolant, and harsh detergent.
Replace your cartridge less frequently—these are pleated, which provides a large surface area for high debris retention.
Withstands temperatures up to 275° F.
Also known as absolute-rated cartridges, these remove 99.9% of particles.
Reduce contaminants in your drinking water line.
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.
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.
A drawstring at the opening allows you to tie these filter bags directly to your pipe or hose.
Use these bags with a filter bag housing to remove contaminants from your water line.
Also known as absolute-rated filter bags, these remove 99% of particles.
Replace your filter bags less frequently—these have greater debris-holding capacity than standard filter bags.
These filter bags wrap around pipe or hose and secure with a clamp or band.
Strain small batches of water with these bags that are sized to fit a 5-gallon pail.
Use a threaded adapter with one of these bags to filter water from a threaded pipeline.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these bags are suitable for contact with food and beverage.
Use in applications up to 300 psi.
Designed for high-purity applications, these filters are cleaned and bagged individually to prevent contamination. Use in applications up to 100 psi.
Remove small particles in lines that reach up to 5,000 psi to protect sensitive equipment, such as hydraulic controls.
Use these cartridges with a deionizer to remove ions from your water supply. They are designed for high-purity electronics and manufacturing applications.