WTP-Plastic housing and elements

WTP-Plastic housing and elements

The small filter housings type WTP have a black or white polypropylene head with a transparent sump made of polyester (PET) or white sump made from polypropylene. The filter head of the series WTPS and WTPM are deliverable from ⅛“ to ½“ internal threads and optionally can be combinated with a short or a long sump. The sump of the series WTPL is available in one length only and can be combinated with filter heads size ⅜“ to ¾“ internal threads.

All WTP-Plastic housings can be equipped with a filter element out of porous PE in the filter ratings of 5μm, 35μm, 50μm, 80μm, and 100μm or with a PP-support and stainless steel sieve element in 50μm, 100μm or 300μm filter rating.

The stainless steel sieve elements are reusable after cleaning. For mounting the housings, a stainless steel bracket set with mounting screws is available as an accessory.

Technical Data

Material

Filter head: Polypropylene, black or white
Sump: Polyester (PET), transparent or Polypropylene, white
Internal parts: Polyethylene or PP-support with stainless steel mesh AISI304
O-ring: NBR-black ( optional EPR-white, FKM-green )

Inlet / Outlet

WTPS: ⅛“, ¼“, ⅜“, ½“
WTPM: ⅛“, ¼“, ⅜“, ½“
WTPL: ⅜“, ½“, ¾“

Drain

without drain

Vent

without vent

Filter elements

Amount: 1 (PE-Elements or PP-Support with stainless steel sieve element)

Max. operating pressure

10 bar at 20°C

Max. operating temperature

50°C at 4 bar

Flow rate

The maximum flow rate correlates to the nominal diameter of the housing connection, the length of the sump and the dirt load and viscosity of the media.

Features and Benefits

  • Plastic Filter Housing for small flow rates with black or white head and transparent or white sump
  • Filter elements out of porous PE, 5μm to 100μm or PP-Support with stainless steel sieve element, 50μm to 300μm
  • Inline-configuaration of inlet and outlet with internal thread connection of ⅛“, ¼“ , ⅜“, ½“ or ¾“
  • Mounting bracket set made of stainless steel for wall mounting as an accessory

Datasheet

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