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Aqualyze High Temperature Standard Housings (SFH-NR)

Features & Information
  • Durable glass-reinforced nylon
  • Excellent chemical compatibility
  • Fits standard inline pipework
  • Operates up to 72ºC
  • 10” and 20” options
Applications & Industries
  • industrial applications
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

Constructed from high-strength glass-reinforced nylon, this housing provides a reliable and cost-effective alternative to stainless and carbon steel options. Featuring a robust, market-leading design, this 3/4” housing excels in demanding environments, supporting temperatures up to 72°C and flow rates up to 50 lpm.

FAQs - Aqualyze High Temperature Housing

What materials are the High Temperature Plastic Housings made from?

Our High Temperature Plastic Housings are made from high-strength glass-reinforced nylon, ensuring excellent durability and reliability when needed most. They feature a Viton O-ring for superior sealing and chemical resistance, making them ideal for a wide range of industrial filtration applications.

 

Are High Temperature Plastic Housings easy to install and integrate into existing systems?

Absolutely! These housings are designed to fit standard inline pipework, making installation straightforward and hassle-free. Whether you’re changing from metal housings or setting up a new system, the simple, user-friendly design ensures quick and efficient integration

What are the advantages of using a High Temperature Plastic Housing over a metal one?

They provide excellent chemical compatibility, making them ideal for use with a wide range of fluids, including alcohol, petroleum, and vegetable oils, without the risk of corrosion that metal housings can face. Additionally, they are significantly lighter, easier to handle, and more cost-effective, while still delivering robust performance at temperatures up to 72ºC.

How do I choose the right filter housing for my application?

Consider the below factors when selecting a plastic filter housing. Consulting with a filtration expert or supplier for guidance is also advised.

  • Type of fluid
  • Flow rate
  • Temperature
  • Pressure
  • Chemical compatibility
  • Filter element requirements