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Magnet Filter MFR,MFF,MFT


pmax: PN16
tmax: 200°C
Connection: G ¼ ... G 4
Connection: Rp ½ ... Rp 3
Flanges: DN 50 ... DN 200
Solder connections: 22 mm ... 35 mm
Material: brass, stainless steel, bronze, cast iron
Filter: 50 μm ... 1200 μm

Datasheet

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Operating Instructions

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MFR-IG/-EA/-DO - Operating Instructions

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MFR-00 - Operating Instructions

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MFF - Operating Instructions

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MFT - Operating Instructions

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Description

KOBOLD magnetic filters are used in many applications, including central system filters, where it is necessary to protect devices from dirt and contamination. They are used to catch and remove contaminants from industrial cooling and lubrication circuits, especially where residue and sediment from assembly (such as chips from thread-cutting) and normal operation (such as scale and residue from frictional wear) can be carried along in the medium being filtered.
Contaminants of these types can form deposits that can cause pitting and corrosion in highly sensitive measuring and control devices. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the magnetic filter inserts will effectively prevent system and device failure and the resulting downtime.

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1801 Parkway View Drive
15205 Pittsburgh PA
United States of America

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