Norgren 40μm Replacement Filter Element for F68G

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RS Stock No.:
218-0164
Mfr. Part No.:
5576-99
Brand:
Norgren
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Brand

Norgren

Filtration Size

40µm

For Manufacturer Series

F68G

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+80°C

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CZ

IMI Norgren Replacement Filter Element, 0.5L Bowl, PP Body - F68G Series - 5576-99


Looking to boost air quality in your pneumatic system? Reach for this IMI Norgren filter element. It fits into a compatible air filter (such as 218-0594) to catch dirt and moisture before they reach downstream machinery. By stopping both liquids and solids, the unit keeps airways clear of blockages and cuts out the risk of corrosion. Fine particles are no issue thanks to the 40μm filtration size. As this element has a large surface area, it minimises disruption to air pressure and keeps things ticking along smoothly.

Features & Benefits


• Durable PP body to resist impact damage
• Handles flow rates of 190dm³/s at 6.3 bar pressure to keep up with demanding applications
• White colour clearly shows up dirt during quick inspections
• Fits 0.5L bowl to suit standard air filter models
• Slides into place without tools for easy installation

Applications


• Semiconductor manufacturing
• Fulfilment centres
• Aerospace industry

How often should I replace my air filter's element?


This device's exact service life depends on the pressure, temperature and contamination level of your equipment. As a general rule, you should swap your filter's element every 12 months to minimise the risk of corrosion damage.

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