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CR0101002

Polygard® CR Cartridge Filter

Versatile cartridge filters for the clarification and prefiltration of process fluids. 10 in. 1.0 μm Code 0 Silicone.

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UNSPSC Code:
41104212
NACRES:
NB.21
eCl@ss:
33050190
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packaging

pkg of 1 unit

H

25.4 cm (10.0 in.)

pore size

1 μm pore size

shipped in

ambient

General description

Polygard® CR Filters are designed for particle removal applications in liquids and gases. The graded-density depth structure of Polygard® CR filter media provides maximum filtration capacity, and the all-polypropylene construction offers low extractable levels and broad chemical compatibility. Cartridges are robust, strong, resilient, and are designed to withstand multiple steam-in-place cycles.


The Reverse Osmosis membrane delivers high-quality Reverse Osmosis water.

Application

Polygard®-CR high-efficiency cartridge filters are widely used in the beverage industry for liquid and gas filtration applications to protect tighter filters.

Features and Benefits

  • A broad range of micron ratings to match a wide array of particle removal applications.
  • Nominal particle retention rating.
  • Low extractable levels.
  • High-capacity media.
  • Designed for rigorous process conditions and broad chemical compatibility.

Legal Information

POLYGARD is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


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