Water filters remove undesirable particles, chemicals, and microorganisms from water by means of a semipermeable barrier, adsorption, or biological processes. They are made of densely packed synthetic or natural fibers that trap suspended particles, materials that block microbes or adsorb unwanted chemicals or substances that cause a chemical change, such as acid neutralization.
Features:
- Durable string wound construction
- Nominal 5-micron rating
- General-purpose filter for a wide range of house applications
- Fits 10" standard and slimline housings
- String-wound design reduces fine sediment, including sand, silt, rust, and scale particles
- Ideal for well water applications
- Contaminants Reduced: Sediment/Dirt/Rust
- Change Frequency: 3 Months
Pentek WP Series Cartridges are an economical solution to reduce fine sediment, including sand, silt, rust, and scale particles. The material in the WP Cartridges is a fibrous polypropylene media wound in a precise pattern around a polypropylene core, providing a greater surface area to maintain high flow rates. The result is higher dirt loading capacity and greater efficiency than standard wound cartridges.
These string-wound cartridges are capable of withstanding temperatures up to 165°F (73.9°C) and will accommodate flow rates between 7 and 10 GPM with minimal pressure drop. WP Series cartridges are suitable for a wide variety of sediment filtration applications, including municipal and well water. They are also chemical resistant so they can be used with many industrial fluids.
Compatible with:
- Neo-Pure: WPP-25098-05
- Omnifilter: RS2-DS
Specifications:
- Model number: 155071-43
- Dimensions: 2.55” x 9.88"
- Psid@Flow Rate: 2.5 psi @ 10 gpm
- Micron Rating (Nominal): 5 µm
- Temperature Rating: 40-165°F (4.4-73.9°C)
- Cap Material: Polypropylene
- Cartridge Style: Drop-in
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End Cap Type: Double Open Ended (DOE)
- Filter Construction: String Wound
- Filter Type: Sediment Depth
- Media Type: Polypropylene Fiber Cord
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