Air filter FT series
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Characteristics

Designed for
air, water
Filtration element
cartridge
Material
brass, stainless steel
Other characteristics
T
Operating pressure

Max.: 414 bar
(6,004.562 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Filtration size

Max.: 450 µm

Min.: 1 µm

Description

Parker’s FT Series Tee Filter Valves are designed for inline protection of instrumentation systems from undesirable materials down to 1 micron and up to 6,000 PSI (414 BAR). Parker FT Series Inline Filters are designed for protection of instrumentation systems from undesirable materials without removing the valve form the system. The installer simply removes the cap and drops out the element to replace. The tee filter valve remains inline. Component changes or repair and maintenance can admit dirt, chips, scale, or other contaminants to the small bore tubing. These compact tee filters offer the installer elastomeric, metallic or PTFE seals and a variety of micron ratings to meet any instrumentation system requirements. A flow arrow is permanently marked on the filter body to help in proper installation. Markets: • Chemical • Oil and Gas • Pulp and Paper Features/ Benefits: • Filter element replacement achievable without removing filter from installation • Compact, high strength forged body design with effective filtration areas of: • FT4 – 1.57 sq in (1013 sq mm) • FT8 – 2.53 sq in (1632 sq mm) • Stainless steel and brass construction • Standard sintered metal micron ratings: 1, 5, 10, 50, and 100 • Optional 250 and 450 micron wire cloth filter elements • Optional bypass enables a continuous self-cleaning flow around the element • Port connections include male and female NPT, CPI™, A-LOK®, UltraSeal, and VacuSeal Applications: • Test panels • Instrument Protection
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