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In-line pneumatic filters

June 13, 2007
In-line filters feature a cartridge that is easily visible through clear, polycarbonate housing. A twist of the bayonet-style fastener separates the housing components for cleaning or replacement of the cartridge. They are available in both ...
In-line filters feature a cartridge that is easily visible through clear, polycarbonate housing. A twist of the bayonet-style fastener separates the housing components for cleaning or replacement of the cartridge. They are available in both porous and plastic cone designs. Standard ends include 38-in. ID barbs but include optional threaded fittings. Ends can be male and female luers and elbows.

Industrial Specialties Mfg. Inc.,
(303) 781-8486,
www.industrialspec.com

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