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Air filter FF4 series
gascartridgecoalescing

air filter
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Characteristics

Designed for
air, gas
Filtration element
cartridge
Filtration method
coalescing
Other characteristics
high-capacity
Operating pressure

185 psi

Filtration size

Max.: 100 mm
(3.937 in)

Min.: 0.01 mm
(0 in)

Flow

Max.: 9,960 ft³/min
(282.036 m³/min)

Min.: 3,320 ft³/min
(94.012 m³/min)

Fluid temperature

232 °C
(449.6 °F)

Description

Parker’s Finite filter vessels eliminate oil, water, and particulate contamination from large flows of compressed air and gas. Parker’s Finite filters large capacity ASME filter vessels have been designed specifically for our coalescing elements and incorporate large sump capacities and generous exit cavities for maximum performance with low differential pressures. All units are "U" stamped and conform to ASME Section VIII standard code for pressure vessels. With flow capacities to 37,000 SCFM and optional materials of construction, most compressor source filtration requirements can be met. Features/Benefits • Flow capacities up to 37,000 scfm • Port sizing up to 16" • Coalescing, particulate, absorber, and water separator filter elements available • Floor-standing or Line mounted (T-type) configurations available • Designed per ASME code / CRN (Canadian Registration) • Maximum temperature 450°F • Max Pressure 185 PSIG, (higher pressures upon request) • Each filter vessel has a 1/2" drain and vent ports • Filter vessels allow for easy element change out

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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