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Product category: Separation and Membrane Systems
News Release from: Parker Hannifin - Filtration Division | Subject: Claripor cartridges
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 December 2005

Claripor cartridges offer high flow
rates

The Claripor pleated depth cartridges are designed to provide absolute retention of contaminants with high flow rates and holding capacity for demanding process applications such as inks and food

The latest Claripor pleated depth cartridges available from Parker Hannifin have been specifically designed to provide absolute retention (99.98%) of contaminants with high flow rates and holding capacity for use in demanding process applications, such as critical coatings, inkjet inks, specialty chemicals and food and beverage processing Manufactured to superior quality standards, with a unique layered construction that combines the strengths of both pleated and depth style filter technologies, Claripor filters feature graded density layering in order to ensure that the maximum volume of gelatinous particles are captured and removed

Claripor pleated depth cartridge filters are available in polypropylene media in ratings ranging from 0.5 to 90 microns, and yield significantly higher flow rates than traditional depth filters.

The outer filter cage is constructed from tough and inert polypropylene to provide the cartridge with significantly higher strength than competing filters, making the Claripor range suitable for use in a wider range of applications.

Claripor cartridges are available with a wide choice of industry standard end configurations to enable them to be used in most filtration systems, and are fully compliant with FDA regulations per CFR Title 21 to be acceptable for use in applications that come into contact with food and beverage products. Request a free brochure from Parker Hannifin - Filtration Division ...

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