Specifications
• Specifically designed for reduction of bacteria and spoilage organisms in beverage applications
• High surface area polyethersulfone membrane filter cartridges for maximum throughput and service life in beverage applications
• Validated for removal of bacteria and spoilage organisms
• Absolute retention from 0.1 to 1.2 microns
• 100% flushed and integrity tested to ensure rated pore size
• Manufactured in Class 10,000 clean room for highest purity
• Meets applicable CFR criteria and USP Class VI Biological Test for plastics
• Suitable for steam or autoclave sterilization and hot water or chemical sanitization
• Each filter lot coded for product tracing and comes with certificate of quality assurance
Applications
• Food & Beverage
• Wine
• Malt Beverages
• Bottled Water
• Beer
• Process Water
• RO Pre/Post Filtration
• Water & Wastewater
Pore Sizes | 0.1, 0.2, 0.45, 0.65, 0.8, 1.0, 1.2 microns absolute retention |
Nominal Lengths | 9.75" (24.7 cm), 10" (25.4 cm), 20" (50.8 cm), 30" (76.2 cm), 40" (101.6 cm) |
Outside Diameter | 2.67" (6.78 cm) |
Inside Diameter | 1.0" (2.54 cm) |
Media Surface Area | 7.2 sq.ft. (0.67 m2) per 10 inches filter length |
Gaskets/O-rings | Silicone, Buna N, EPR, Viton, Teflon Encapsulated Viton (o-rings only) |
Materials of Construction | Filter Media: Polyethersulfone Outer Cage / Core / End Caps: Polypropylene |
Maximum Operating Temperature | 176°F ( 80°C) |
Recommended Change-out Differential Pressure | 35 psid (2.4 bar) |
Maximum Differential (Collapse) Pressure | 75 psid @ 70ºF (5.2 bar @21ºC), 40 psid @176ºF (2.8 bar @ 80ºC) |
Sanitization and Sterilization | Hot water at 175°F (80°C) at 5 psid for 30 minutes In-line steam at 257°F (125°C) @ 1 psid (0.7 bar) for 30 minutes Autoclavable at 257°F (125°C) for 30 minutes |
FDA and USP Compliance | All filters are manufactured of virgin polypropylene materials with no additives or other manufacturing agents. All polypropylene materials comply with the requirements of Food and Drug Administration Title 21 of The Code of Federal Regulations 174.5, 177.1520 and 177.1630. All components meet current USP Class VI biological tests for plastics |