Product category:
Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Parker Hannifin - Filter Division | Subject: CE range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2004
Large filters protect compressed air
systems
The new CE range of large filters provides cost-effective protection of compressed air systems.
The new CE range of large filters provides cost-effective protection of compressed air systems Housings for the new CE range are constructed from high-grade chromatised aluminium to prevent corrosion, a tough external powder paint finish ensuring long service life
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The housings are available with inlet and outlet connections of 2, 2.5 and 3in, and are compliant with the European Pressure Equipment Directive.
Pressure range is to 16bar and flow rates up to 2400m3/h at 7bar(g).
Parker CE range housings are supplied with a choice of replaceable filter cartridges.
The unique Parker "Finite" coalescing filter medium is used for effective removal of damaging oil and water.
In addition, the activated carbon cartridge will remove the finest traces of gaseous hydrocarbons for critical applications.
A pleated cellulose medium is available for the cost effective removal of solid contaminants as well as prefiltration to extend the life of the coalescing elements.
Complementing an extensive range of compressed air and gas filters and dryers, the new Parker CE range is supplied complete with an easy to read pressure differential gauge to allow for optimum element change out.
The new filters also feature a heavy-duty external drain for reliable operation. Request a free brochure from Parker Hannifin - Filter Division ...
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