Profile® II Ink Jet Depth Filter Cartridges

For Pre and Final Filtration of Ink Jet Inks

Profile II Ink Jet depth filter cartridges are constructed from all-polypropylene components with ethylene-propylene O-rings. These absolute-rated depth filter cartridges have excellent compatibility with most ink systems where removal ratings from 0.3 to 10 µm are required. In addition, proven tapered-pore technology and a sanitary dual O-ring seal assure filter integrity and ease of use with a wide range of ink jet formulations.

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AB3Y0053J

Product ID: AB3Y0053JTIMONIUM
Unit of Measure
1/EA
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1

IJFM2D71

Product ID: IJFM2D71TIMONIUM
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1/EA
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IJFM3B71

Product ID: IJFM3B71TIMONIUM
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LP6F

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Profile® II, Filter Cartridges, Polypropylene, Length 30 Inches product photo

Profile® II, Filter Cartridges, Polypropylene, Length 30 Inches

Product ID: RM298F200H21
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24/EA
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24

Description

Why choose Profile II ink jet depth filter cartridges?

A graded pore density means these ink filters provide longer service life and reduce the filtration cost per gallon/liter.

 

Additional benefits include:

 

  • Provide consistent from batch-to-batch ink quality
  • Permanently trap contaminants without affecting critical ink properties
  • Remove oversized contaminants without stripping off colorants
  • Enjoy a longer service life while maintaining low filtration costs

Applications/Use

Microelectronics:

  • Graphic arts ink formulation filtration

Specifications

 

Operating Conditions

 

Operating temperature and maximum differential pressures in compatible fluids.1

 

Operating Temperature Maximum Differential Pressure
82 °C / 180 °F 1 bard / 15 psid
70 °C / 158 °F 2 bard / 30 psid
30 °C / 86 °F2 4.1 bard / 60 psid

 

1 Fluids that do not soften, swell or adversely affect the filter or materials of construction.

2 Recommended filter changeout: 2.3 bard / 40 psi.

 

Typical Liquid Flow Rate versus Differential Pressure3

 

3 For liquids with viscosities differing from water, multiply the pressure drop by the viscosity in cP.

 

 

Figure 1 Graded pore structure

Documents

Data Sheets

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