Hydrophobic Filters
Hydrophobic PTFE Air Filter
Minimum Order Quantity: 20 Piece
| Filter Type | Air Compressor Filter |
| Filtration Medium Material | Microfiber |
| Material | PTFE |
| Usage/Application | Filtration of Compressed Air / Vent Application |
| Filtration Grade | Medium Filter |
| Automation Grade | Manual |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
High-performance hydrophobic PTFE air filters designed for moisture and particle-resistant filtration in industrial, pharmaceutical, and cleanroom environments.
Technical Specifications:
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Product: Hydrophobic PTFE Air Filter
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Filter Media: Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) hydrophobic membrane
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Pore Size: 0.1 µm – 5 µm (customizable)
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Filter Efficiency: ≥99.9% for particulate removal
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Airflow Rating: 10 – 5000 m³/hr (depending on size)
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Frame Material: Polypropylene / Aluminum / Stainless Steel
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Operating Temperature: Up to 120°C
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Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases, and solvents
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Mounting Options: Panel mount, inline, or housing fit
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Packaging: Individually sealed for contamination-free handling
Business Benefits (buyer-focused):
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✅ Hydrophobic membrane → repels water and prevents filter clogging
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✅ High-efficiency particulate removal → ensures clean and dry air
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✅ Chemically resistant → suitable for industrial, pharma, and lab environments
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✅ Long service life → reduces maintenance frequency and downtime
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✅ Compatible with standard housings → easy installation and replacement
Applications & Industries:
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Pharmaceutical & Biotech: Sterile air filtration in cleanrooms, laminar flow hoods
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Industrial Manufacturing: Compressed air filtration, instrument air, protective atmospheres
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HVAC Systems: Moisture-resistant filtration for ventilation and air-conditioning
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Chemical Industry: Air filtration in corrosive or high-humidity environments
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Food & Beverage: Clean air supply for processing and packaging
Certifications & Quality:
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ISO 9001:2015 certified manufacturing
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Tested for airflow, efficiency, and pressure drop
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Long-term chemical and temperature stability