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High-precision oil filter company

Dec 08,2025

High-precision oil filter company

3693560 HQFILTRATION Replace Of HUSKY High Pressure Hydraulic Oil Filter Element

 

Features:

1. Filter rating: 1-25 um

2. Filtration efficiency: 99.9%

3. O-Ring: NBR, fluoro rubber

4. Material: fiber glass; oil paper; ss mesh

5. Application field: Lubricating oil & hydraulic oil system

6. Operating Pressure: 1.0Mpa, 2.0Mpa, 16.0Mpa, 21.0Mpa

 

Application:

The hydraulic oil filter element is an indispensable part of the pipeline series of the conveying medium. It is usually installed in the inlet filter of the hydraulic system to filter out metal particles and contaminants in the fluid medium and to protect the normal operation of machinery and equipment.

The application range of hydraulic oil filter elements is very wide, covering almost all industries: steel, electric power, metallurgy, shipbuilding, aviation, paper making, chemical industry, machine tools and construction machinery, construction machinery and other fields.

 

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Package & Shipment:

Package: Plastic bag inside, Paper box outside. Usually we pack filter element by paper boxes. And use export standard wooden boxes or pallets for heavy goods.

Shipment: Express For Small Package, and also could offer Express lines service for Southeast Asian countries, Central Asian countries, Middle East countries; Air Shipment could ship goods above 45 kgs with faster time; Sea Shipment could ship goods with big volume or heavy total weight, with longer time; China-Europe freight train could ship goods to the countries and regions along the route, the destination is in Europe. and could offer door to door service!

	High-precision oil filter

In the intricate world of industrial machinery and automotive engineering, the pursuit of peak performance and longevity is paramount. At the heart of this pursuit lies a seemingly simple yet profoundly critical component: the high-precision oil filter. Far more than a basic strainer, this component serves as the guardian of mechanical systems, ensuring that vital fluids remain free from contaminants that can cause premature wear and failure. Its function is foundational to operational reliability across countless sectors.

The primary advantage of employing a high-precision oil filter is its unparalleled capacity for contamination control. These filters are engineered to capture exceptionally fine particulate matter—often measured in single-digit microns—that standard filters may allow to pass. By removing these microscopic abrasive particles from circulation, the filter directly protects sensitive components like bearings, gears, and hydraulic pistons from accelerated wear. This results in significantly extended service life for major assets, translating into reduced long-term capital expenditure and lower total cost of ownership.

Beyond component protection, the use of a high-precision oil filter contributes substantially to maintaining consistent system performance and efficiency. Clean oil maintains its designed viscosity and lubricating properties more effectively. In hydraulic systems, this ensures consistent pressure and responsive actuator movement. In engines, it reduces parasitic friction, which can support optimal fuel efficiency and power output. The filter thus acts as a key enabler for machinery to operate as intended by its engineers, without the performance-degrading effects of fluid contamination.

The benefits of a rigorous filtration strategy also encompass enhanced fluid longevity and environmental stewardship. A high-precision oil filter helps keep the oil chemically stable for longer periods by removing catalysts for oxidation and sludge formation. This can extend oil drain intervals, reducing the volume of waste oil generated. Consequently, operations benefit from lower fluid consumption and disposal costs while making a tangible reduction in their environmental footprint through diminished resource use and waste.

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