HENGST
1015859B
$121.00 USD
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- HENGST
- Material:1015859B
- Model:R928054019
- Summary:Hydraulic-Filter Element
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The Hengst 20.0101 PWR3-E00-6-M (1015859B) is a hydraulic filter element designed to optimize filtration processes by effectively capturing and retaining contaminants within hydraulic systems. This filter element is central to the filtration process, determining key parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity, and pressure loss. It features a multilayer glass fiber material known for its high dirt holding capacity and low pressure drop, ensuring efficient operation of hydraulic systems. The design class of this product is a filter element with dimensions of 102.5 mm in length, 51.6 mm in outer diameter, and 22.5 mm in inner diameter, making it suitable for various applications that require precise filtering capabilities. Equipped with a bypass valve code of 6 and a collapse pressure rating of 20 bar, this filter element ensures reliability under demanding conditions by allowing fluid flow even when the filter media becomes clogged or when operating pressures increase unexpectedly. The seal designation is NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), which provides excellent resistance against oil and other fluids typically encountered in hydraulic environments. The support cage material is standard, providing structural integrity to the filter media during operation. This product does not include suitability for HFC/HFA fluids or compliance with DIN24550 standards but remains robust for standard hydraulic applications without requiring an additional support cage. With its nominal size of 0101 and series designation of 20, the Hengst 20.0101 PWR3-E00-6-M offers dependable performance for maintaining system cleanliness and prolonging equipment life by preventing contamination-related wear and tear in hydraulic machinery.
The Hengst 20.0101 PWR3-E00-6-M (1015859B) is a hydraulic filter element designed to optimize filtration processes by effectively capturing and retaining contaminants within hydraulic systems. This filter element is central to the filtration process, determining key parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity, and pressure loss. It features a multilayer glass fiber material known for its high dirt holding capacity and low pressure drop, ensuring efficient operation of hydraulic systems. The design class of this product is a filter element with dimensions of 102.5 mm in length, 51.6 mm in outer diameter, and 22.5 mm in inner diameter, making it suitable for various applications that require precise filtering capabilities. Equipped with a bypass valve code of 6 and a collapse pressure rating of 20 bar, this filter element ensures reliability under demanding conditions by allowing fluid flow even when the filter media becomes clogged or when operating pressures increase unexpectedly. The seal designation is NBR (Nitrile Butadiene Rubber), which provides excellent resistance against oil and other fluids typically encountered in hydraulic environments. The support cage material is standard, providing structural integrity to the filter media during operation. This product does not include suitability for HFC/HFA fluids or compliance with DIN24550 standards but remains robust for standard hydraulic applications without requiring an additional support cage. With its nominal size of 0101 and series designation of 20, the Hengst 20.0101 PWR3-E00-6-M offers dependable performance for maintaining system cleanliness and prolonging equipment life by preventing contamination-related wear and tear in hydraulic machinery.
The Filter Element is the central component in a filter, where the actual filtration takes place. The key filter parameters such as retention capacity, dirt holding capacity and pressure loss are determined by the Filter Element and the filter media used.