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Reservoir breather

Aug. 10, 2006
T.R.A.P. (Thermally Reactive Advanced Protection) Breather provides fast-acting protection against airborne moisture and particulate contamination. It stops particles as small as 3 µm at 97% efficiency. Moisture cannot enter reservoir and is ...
T.R.A.P. (Thermally Reactive Advanced Protection) Breather provides fast-acting protection against airborne moisture and particulate contamination. It stops particles as small as 3 µm at 97% efficiency. Moisture cannot enter reservoir and is expelled with each flow cycle. Waterholding capacity is regenerated with every oil return phase for long service life. It senses and removes moisture at 15% relative humidity.

Donaldson Company Inc., (800) 846-1846, www.donaldson.com

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