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Coalescing Filters Protect Equipment

July 17, 2015
The MGFB series of coalescing filters protect pneumatic equipment from air-line contamination and fine oil mist.

The MGFB series of coalescing filters protect pneumatic equipment from air-line contamination and fine oil mist. The filters catch particles as fine as 0.01 µm with 95% efficiency. The filter media is made out of fine borosilicate microfibers and the outer filter drainage layer is used to release coalesced liquid into the filter bowl. They can be mounted individually or connected to other MFD filter-regulator-lubricator (FRL) components via modular connector kits. Models are available with numerous drain styles, including manual, automatic, and semi-automatic.

Bimba Mfg. Co., (708) 534-8544, www.bimba.com

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