8 Bag Pods

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8 Bag Housing with 8" Flanges

Stainless Steel, 8 bag Liquid Filter Pod

Our 8 bag filter housing handle flows up to 1,500 - 2,000 GPM per filter pot, and is the leading choice in the oil fields. Improve your productivity and ROI with Stainless! Bags can be replaced and disposed of or reused.

The Value Leader:

  • 304 or 316 Stainless Steel Filter Pots
  • Sure Seal with Positive Pressure
  • Flexible Media Choices
  • The Zero Discharge Solution
  • Reduce bag changes by 33% compared to a 6 cell
  • Skid Mount Available
  • In Stock

Specs:

  • 150 PSI
  • 1,500-2,000 GPM
  • 73,000 BPD
  • 8" Flanges
  • #2 Bags

Give us the opportunity to earn your business with exemplary customer service and quality products at a superior value.

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