Buckeye Hydro's ZetaPlex absolute sediment filters are constructed of melt-blown polypropylene fiber media, and combine higher solid holding capacity with more precise micron ratings than typical sediment filters. The filter is designed with double sheets of pleated melt blown media resulting in a surface area 7 times greater that common spun filters. ZetaPlex offers an exceptional value for industry applications where long life, low pressure drop, and high efficiency are required.
Features & Benefits:
• Two-layer structure cartridge
• 100% melt-blown micro-denier PP fiber
• Manufactured in clean room
• Each filter individually wrapped
Operational Limits:
• Maximum operating temperature: 113°F.
• Maximum flow rate: 4 gpm
Product Specifications
• Micron ratings: 0.2 micron absolute
• Core and End Cap: High strength PP
• O-ring Material: TPR, EPDM
• Length: 10”
• Inner Diameter: 1.1"
• Outer Diameter: 2.48"
Alternate SKU: SF-ZZ-0.2ABS-10
Posted by John H. on 15th Feb 2017
Accept no imitations, this is the lowest price i've seen for a 10" 0.2 micron sediment filter with an ABSOLUTE rating. Nominal is not the same as Absolute filtration and these filters trap and filter everything to a sterile level. Depending on how dirty your water is, you will need to replace these very fine filters often. It helps to place a more porous filter (say 1 micron) BEFORE this one in your filter sequence. It's much cheaper to replace a more porous filter than it is to replace these super fine filters.
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