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Filters clean up marine systems

A Parker Hannifin - Filter Division product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 5, 2006

Small craft filters are specifically designed to ensure cleaner systems, increased filtration efficiency and unparalleled engine protection in the marine industry.

The Racor Filter Division Europe of Parker Hannifin has introduced an innovative range of small craft filters specifically designed to ensure cleaner systems, increased filtration efficiency and unparalleled engine protection in the marine industry.

Perhaps as importantly, the new Racor 400 and 600 series spin-on filters are fire tested to BS EN7840:2004 and fulfil the requirements of the ISO10088:2001 Small Craft Directive.

In particular, the Racor 400 and 600 series filters are particularly suitable for use in marine applications where space is at a premium or where there is a need to mount the filter directly onto the engine.

Furthermore, the new lightweight filters feature a re-usable anodised aluminium bowl and a rugged aluminium mounting head.

Designed to offer maximum filtration, the new 400 and 600 series filters incorporate Parker's latest Aquabloc II semisynthetic water separating filter media, specially developed to provide optimal filter efficiency, these high performance media clean the fuel and remove any water, as well as filtering out almost all sediment, algae, rust, dust and other contaminants.

Additionally, these filters use a specially treated semisynthetic filter media to ensure optimum filtration and water separation performance.

The new high performance filters are available in three sizes, 60, 90 and 160gal/h, and can be supplied with either the 400 series aluminium head incorporating a manual primer pump or the 600 series head without the primer pump.

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