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HENGST
1010346B


$235.00 USD

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  • Material:1010346B
  • Model:R928041375

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***Disclaimer: The following summary contains information gathered from various sources such as product descriptions, technical specifications and catalogs. While efforts have been made to provide accurate details, inaccuracies may occur. It is advised to verify all information by contacting Hengst directly.***
The Hengst TLF II 2-32 G100-S00-000-00M00 (1010346B) is a breather filter designed for tank top mounting applications. This model features a robust construction with a carbon steel, tin-plated housing, ensuring durability and longevity in various environments. The filter media is made from stainless steel wire mesh, designated as G100, providing reliable filtration with a filtration grade of 100. It is equipped with an NBR seal, identified by the seal code M, which offers effective sealing properties under standard conditions. The port designation is G1 1/4 and follows the ISO228-1 standard, with a vertical port position for easy installation and maintenance. This breather filter does not include a check valve or an indicator for monitoring purposes, and it lacks a filling strainer. Its design classifies it under the Standard collapse pressure rating category. The adhesive used in its construction is based on PUR-Basis, contributing to its structural integrity. Although it does not suit HFC/HFA fluid applications, the Hengst TLF II series provides reliable performance in systems that require efficient air filtration to prevent contamination ingress into tanks or reservoirs. The support cage material is standard, reinforcing the overall structure of the breather filter without adding unnecessary weight or complexity. This product's configuration ensures it meets specific application needs where stainless steel wire mesh filtration and carbon steel housing are preferred due to their resistance to various environmental factors and mechanical stresses.