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Liquid filter DIA
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Liquid filter - DIA - Classic Filters - gas / cartridge / polyamide
Liquid filter - DIA - Classic Filters - gas / cartridge / polyamide
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Characteristics

Designed for
liquid, gas
Filtration element
cartridge
Material
polyamide
Other characteristics
disposable, granular, in-line

Description

Disposable In-Line Adsorbers Disposable in-line adsorbers Disposable In-Line Adsorbers (DIA) consist of polyamide or PVDF bodies filled with granular adsorption material and fitted with integral inlet and outlet filter pads. Flow rates are the same as for grade 5 elements within the same size bodies. However, the adsorption process means more important selection considerations will be the volume of adsorbent and the contact time. Our range of adsorber materials are outlined below. Two Sizes of Disposable In-Line Adsorbers Two body sizes are available, each containing 11cc and 110cc of adsorbent (approx) and they have 1/4″ and 1/2″ spigots respectively. The larger DIF can be supplied with threaded male connections. Adsorber Cartridges for Filter Housings Adsorber cartridges Coalescing filter elements only remove liquid aerosols and droplets. If a liquid in vapour form requires removal then an adsorber cartridge should be used in an additional housing as a final stage. Adsorption cartridges can also be used to remove elements of a gas, for example in acidic gases. Three different styles of adsorber cartridge are available – each designed for a particular filter housing. AD and AT type-cartridges are designed for installation into a standard housing. AS adsorber cartridges are designed for small stainless steel housings with the housing tie rod removed to enable installation.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.