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Stainless Steel Sterilization Filters

Absolute 0.01μm for Sterile Air

Stainless Steel Sterilization Filters – Absolute 0.01μm for Sterile Air


304 stainless steel housing with 0.01μm absolute filtration efficiency. Removes bacteria, viruses, and submicron particles – residual oil content ≤0.01ppm.


Low pressure drop, long service life, easy cartridge change. Trust your sterile processes to stainless steel reliability. Plug‑and‑fit for sanitary applications.

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Features

These models provide a typical return on investment between 6 to 24 months.

Simple Installation

Plug-and-play system can be installed easily with minimum cost and interruption.

Small Footprint

Compact design allows installation in spaces too small for twin tower generator systems.

A-Series Specifications

Flow Capacity – 1 m³/min at 0.6–1.0 Mpa operating pressure, low initial pressure drop.

Material – 304 stainless steel, corrosion‑resistant and suitable for food/pharma environments.

Grade S (0.01μm, ≤0.01ppm oil) – Final sterilization for pharmaceutical filling, food packaging, and biotech lines.


JBCQ-007

Volume Capacity: 1m³/min

Working Pressure: 0.6~1.0Mpa

Material: Stainless Steel 304

Filtration Accuracy: 0.01μm

Residual Oil Content: 0.01ppm

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a nitrogen generator, and how does it work?

A nitrogen generator is a device that produces nitrogen gas (N₂) from compressed air. It uses separation methods, such as Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) and Membrane Technology, to remove oxygen and other gases, leaving purified nitrogen gas.

What are the advantages of having a nitrogen generator over purchasing bottled nitrogen?

Cost savings: Long-term savings are achieved by eliminating the recurring costs of purchasing bottled nitrogen.

Convenience: Continuous on-site nitrogen generation eliminates the need for deliveries and reduces the risk of running out of nitrogen.

Customization: On-demand nitrogen generation allows you to tailor the flow and purity to your needs.

What is the difference between PSA and membrane nitrogen generators?

PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption): Uses carbon molecular sieves to separate nitrogen from other gases in compressed air under varying pressure.

Membrane Technology: This technology uses selective permeable membranes to separate nitrogen from oxygen based on the size of the molecules.

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