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Liquid filter SFN series
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liquid filter
liquid filter
liquid filter
liquid filter
liquid filter
liquid filter
liquid filter
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Characteristics

Designed for
liquid
Filtration element
plate
Filtration method
pressure, magnetic
Applications
industrial
Material
stainless steel
Cleaning
easy cleaning
Other characteristics
high-capacity
Operating pressure

10 bar
(145.038 psi)

Filtration size

Max.: 50 mm
(1.969 in)

Min.: 1 mm
(0.039 in)

Fluid temperature

60 °C
(140 °F)

Description

Very robust filter, suitable for filtering large ferrous contaminants of 1-50 mm out of coarse or high-capacity product flows under pressure, such as pulp in the paper industry. The magnets are placed on the outside of the product channel. Therefore the passage is completely free, enabling large parts to pass unobstructed. Manual cleaning (wipe off) Capture Fe particles from 1 - 50 mm Flanges DN100-250 (EN 1092-1) Max. 10 bar / 60 °C Plate magnets on side (6000 gauss) High-capacity & coarse product flows This very robust magnetic filter is designed especially for larger capacities and coarser product flows. An example of a common application is pulp in the paper industry. Because the magnets are located outside the product stream, this filter permits better flow than filters with magnetic bars. However, the magnetic contact is less, so that only larger ferrous particles will be filtered out. We can calculate the precise pressure drop with these filters in your situation for gaseous or liquid products using our FEM software. The pressure drop depends on the physical properties of your product flow (viscosity) and its speed. Please contact us about this.

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