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Hydro+ In Line Filters
Aqua Cure's new range of HYDRO+ In Line filters feature silverised GAC, carbon block, sediment and media filter options. Scale inhibitor options are also available in most versions.
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Own label? No problem! Just supply a logo/artwork and details for a quotation. Call our friendly sales team on 01704 516916 for more details.
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What end connection would you like? Please ask...
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These injection molded polypropylene filters are available in 6" and 10"variants and are manufactured on our own UK premises using state-of-the-art spin welding equipment. Spin welding produces a high quality hermetically sealed product. With in-house manufacturing, Aqua Cure can produce relatively small batch quantities for clients with specific media fill or other requirements.
Three standard variants are available: 1/4" pushfit, 1/4" female thread and 3/8" female thread. Other variants are extensive, a popular version being the 3/4" male connection for quick attachment to vending, catering and similar equipment. Compression fittings and spigot variants are also available.
Please discuss your own requirements, as together with the flexible manufacturing options above, own label facilities are available with either single, dual or four colour printing. (Label prices are available on request).
The HYDRO+ filters are for use on cold and ambient water supplies.
Quick mounting clips are available.
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The new Aqua Cure range of HYDRO+ in line filters covers a wide variety of water treatment applications. Recommended flow rates will vary according to the application. HYDRO+ filters are available in three popular formats, namely 1/4" (FA) and 3/8" (FB) female, in addition to 1/4" pushfit (P) with a number of 3/4" variants.
A number of operating parameters are common to the whole range of HYDRO+ filters. The maximum feed pressure is 125psi (8.6 bar), the maximum temperature is 38°C (100°F) and the filters should not be subjected to freezing conditions . The HYDRO+ range is designed for use on water supplies of a known quantity (i.e. municipally treated mains cold water).
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