Suction filter FB series
aircartridgefor vacuum pumps

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suction filter
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suction filter
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Characteristics

Designed for
air
Filtration element
cartridge
Applications
suction, for vacuum pumps
Material
aluminum
Mounting
threaded
Other characteristics
transparent, with plastic housing
Operating pressure

Min.: 0.5 mbar
(0.007 psi)

Max.: 3,000 mbar
(43.511 psi)

Filtration size

60 µm, 100 µm, 300 µm

Flow

Min.: 5 m³/h
(176.573 ft³/h)

Max.: 300 m³/h
(10,594.4 ft³/h)

Fluid temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 90 °C
(194 °F)

Description

FB suction filter with metal cartridge Preventing impurities from reaching the vacuum pump is fundamental to guarantee the correct operation and long duration. This range of filters, to be placed on the vacuum pump suction inlet or on the plant pipeline, has been designed for this purpose. Their simple and rational structure features threaded connections for the installation and a lid, very easy to open, to allow easily cleaning the filtering cartridge. The lids are made with die-cast aluminium, as are the containers, except for the models FB 5,FB 10 e FB 20 which are in transparent plastic material (cellulose acetate), particularly resistant to shocks. The standard filtering cartridges are in profiled stainless steel mesh, with a filtering degree equal to 60 μ. Upon request, they can be supplied with a filtering degree equal to 100 or 300 μ. The flow rate of these filters ranges from 5 to 300 m3/h. Technical features Operating pressure: from 0.5 to 3000 absolute mbar Fluid temperature: from -20 to +90°C for filters with aluminium container, from -20 to +50°C for filters with containers in transparent plastic material Level of filtration: 60 μ

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