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SFC-A and SFC-K Safety Filters

The automatic safety filter is used as a central dust and fine collection receiver to protect the vacuum pump from damage. It operates in conjunction with a central conveying system through the central conveying control.

The automatic safety filter is made out of corrosion and abrasion resistent stainless steel. The cleaning of the integrated filter is accomplished automatically. The see-through collection chamber is easily re-moved by quick disconnects. The unit is easy to operate, access and maintain.

Sterling safety filters are designed for continuous 24-hour operation.

Sterling safety filters meet the European "CE" requirements.

  • Compressed air supply 4-6 bar system over pressure (60-90 PSI)
  • See-through plexiglass collection chamber with quick disconnects
  • SFC-K is designed for systems with a maximum throughput of (350 kg/hr) (770 lbs/hr)
  • Designed for connection to vacuum pumps up to 5.5 kw / 7.5 HP
  • Compressed air filter cleaning

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