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1/2" 5 Micron Filter Poly Bowl w/Manual Drain - Arrow Pneumatics

Part #: PF354-5-S75

The Arrow Pneumatics PF354-5-S75 1/2" 5 Micron Filter Poly Bowl with Manual Drain is engineered to provide clean, dry air crucial for the longevity and performance of pneumatic equipment in professional automotive and industrial settings. This robust filter effectively removes harmful contaminants such as liquids, water, dirt, debris, pipe scale, and rust from compressed air lines down to 5 microns, safeguarding your valuable tools and machinery.

Key Features

  • Precision 5-Micron Filtration: Captures particulates and liquid contaminants as small as 5 microns, ensuring a cleaner air supply for demanding applications.
  • Durable Sintered Bronze Element: Equipped with a high-quality sintered bronze element that resists collapse and withstands various industrial chemicals, outperforming standard polypropylene or plastic elements for extended service life.
  • Transparent Polycarbonate Bowl: Allows for quick and easy visual inspection of collected contaminants, enabling proactive maintenance to keep your air system running efficiently.
  • Manual Drain: Features a convenient manual drain to easily purge accumulated liquids and debris from the filter bowl, maintaining optimal filtration performance.
  • Professional-Grade Construction: Manufactured by Arrow Pneumatics to withstand the rigorous demands of busy automotive workshops and industrial environments.

Applications

This 5-micron filter serves as an essential pre-filtration stage, protecting more sensitive downstream equipment like oil-removing and coalescing filters, thereby extending their operational life and maintaining overall system efficiency. It is ideally suited for applications requiring consistently clean compressed air, including professional paint spraying systems, pneumatic tooling and equipment, general workshop air supplies, and sensitive instrumentation requiring particulate-free air.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 15 January, 2020.