Hydraulicspneumatics 5659 Promo Imi Norgren 17 Series B17
Hydraulicspneumatics 5659 Promo Imi Norgren 17 Series B17
Hydraulicspneumatics 5659 Promo Imi Norgren 17 Series B17
Hydraulicspneumatics 5659 Promo Imi Norgren 17 Series B17
Hydraulicspneumatics 5659 Promo Imi Norgren 17 Series B17

Combination Filter/Regulator Expands Air Prep Line

March 13, 2019
The B17 filter/regulator gives engineers and designers greater flexibility and robust performance.

The B17 filter/regulator gives engineers and designers in industrial automation, energy, mining, and other demanding industries greater flexibility and robust performance to improve compressed air efficiency and protect downstream equipment in extreme operating conditions. The line also includes lubricators and combination units with ¾- to 1 ½-in. pipe sizes. By combining a filter and regulator in a single unit, the B17 gives users options to meet space and design requirements.

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