Disposable Adsorption Filters Remove Vapors
Parker Hannifin Corp., a manufacturer of motion and control technologies, has introduced a line of Balston In-line Disposable Adsorption Filters designed to remove vapors from gases. Vapors such as hydrocarbons, ketones, carbon dioxide, ammonia, mercury, methane, ethylene, methanol, freons acidic gases and water vapor are just a few of a long list of vapors that can be adsorbed.The filters are capable of handling up to 50 psig operating pressures in gas service and up to 70 psig in liquid service. The units come standard with ½” tube connections and are constructed in durable nylon. These filters can be used for sample analyzing, venting applications, emissions monitoring, direct food contact applications and other applications critical to vapor contamination.
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Website: http://www.balstonfilters.com
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