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4 Bag Housing

Stainless Steel, 4 bag pod.

Our 4 bag filter housing can handle flow up to 1,000 GPM per unit, making it a great step up from duplexed singles. Allowing 50% more time between bag changes. Improve your productivity with less downtime! Bags can be replaced and disposed of or reused.

The Value Leader:

  • 304 or 316 Stainless Steel
  • Sure Seal with Positive Pressure
  • Flexible Media Choices
  • The Zero Discharge Solution
  • Reduce bag changes by 300% compared to a single cell
  • In Stock

Specs:

  • 800 - 1,000 GPM
  • 35,000 BPD
  • 150 or 300 PSI Rating
  • 4" Flanges
  • #2 Bags

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