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News Release from: Parker Hannifin - Filtration Division | Subject: Balston branded filters
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 24 March 2003

Innovative protection for sample
analysers

The wide range of Parker Balston branded filters, used to protect analysers, is further strengthened with the latest range of fast loop filter housings.

These filter housings have a design which has been optimised to bring users a number of benefits Increased filter element life when compared to traditional filters results from the innovative flow-through design of the fast-loop series from Parker

This innovative design means that the filter cartridge is continually flushed by the process stream, which carries bulk contaminants away with it, and hence ensures a longer filter element life.

The design is enhanced with inlet and outlet ports for the process stream, which are identical; importantly this eliminates backpressure from this part of the system.

The clean side of the sample filter has been designed with a very low volume to ensure that any lag time is minimised and changes in the sample are seen quickly at the analyser.

With 316 stainless steel construction and the option of designs incorporating a Pyrex bowl mean the excellent chemical resistance of Parker's other filters is also seen in this fast-loop range.

Filtration of the sample can, depending on the application, go right the way down to 0.01 micron.

Commenting on the range of fast-loop filters, product manager Matthew Lampton stated "The range of fast loop filters offer features which users attach high importance to, and are synonymous with the Balston brand". Request a free brochure from Parker Hannifin - Filtration Division ...

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