
Datasheet summary
High Temperature
Engineering summary from PDF text extraction for High Temperature. Verify every value with the OEM datasheet.
Summary
Product identification
These are High Temperature Cartridge Housings, constructed of glass-reinforced nylon. They offer an economical alternative to stainless and carbon steel housings.
Features / Benefits
- Flow rates up to 20 gpm (76 Lpm)
- Withstand temperatures up to 165˚F (73.9˚C) for 0.5” housings and 125˚F (51.7˚C) for 0.75” housings
- Durable glass-reinforced nylon construction
- Excellent chemical compatibility
- #241 O-ring for dependable sealing
Applications
- Alcohol
- Organic Solvents
- Petroleum
- Sea Water
- Vegetable Oils
- Not to be used with ketones
Operating limits
- Max. Temperature:
- 0.5” housing: 165˚F (73.9˚C)
- 0.75” housing: 125˚F (51.7˚C)
- Max. Pressure: 125 psi (8.62 bar)
- Max Flow Rate: Up to 20 gpm (76 Lpm)
Mechanical / hydraulic
- Housing Material: Glass-reinforced nylon
- Cap Material: Glass-reinforced nylon
- O-ring Material:
- Slim Line Housings: FKM
- Standard Housings: Silicone
- Inlet/Outlet Connections:
- 0.5” NPT Slim Line
- 0.75” NPT Standard
- Available Lengths: 10” and 20”
- Initial Pressure Drop and Dimensions:
- #10 Standard:
- Inlet/Outlet Size: 0.75"
- Maximum Dimensions: 12.125" x 5.125" (308 mm x 130 mm)
- Initial ∆P: <1 PSI @ 8 gpm (<0.1 bar @ 30 Lpm)
- #20 Standard:
- Inlet/Outlet Size: 0.75"
- Maximum Dimensions: 22.25" x 5.125" (565 mm x 130 mm)
- Initial ∆P: <1 PSI @ 8 gpm (<0.1 bar @ 30 Lpm)
- #10 Slim Line:
- Inlet/Outlet Size: 0.5"
- Maximum Dimensions: 11.75" x 4.375" (298 mm x 111 mm)
- Initial ∆P: 5 PSI @ 8 gpm (<0.4 bar @ 30 Lpm)
- #10 Standard:
- Pressure Drop vs. Flow Rate: See the official PDF for exact tabulated values.
Cautions
- Protect against freezing to prevent cracking of the filter and water leakage.
Disclaimer
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Official datasheet (PDF)
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