Products/Services for Filtered Particle Penetrants

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    Penetrants and Penetrating Oils - (108 companies)
    ...particles such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), graphite, and molybdenum disulfide or boron nitride. In most cases the dispersants provide lubrication after the solvent or other carrier evaporates. Selection Criteria Selecting penetrants and penetrating...
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    Straight Oil (Non-soluble)
    Water Soluble / Emulsion
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    Nanomaterials - (253 companies)
    Nanomaterials have features or particle sizes in the range of 1 to 100 nm. How to Select Nanomaterials. Silver Nanopowder. Image Credit: SkySpring Carbon nanotubes. Image Credit: RSC. Nanomaterials have features or particle sizes in the range of 1...
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    Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Supplies and Accessories - (196 companies)
    ...be manual, pneumatic, pump-based, or electrostatic and are used to apply penetrant to components being tested.Sprayers are useful for large parts that cannot be immersed or for spot-checking of components in the field. Magnetic Particle Inspection. Magnetic...
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    Particle Analyzers - (229 companies)
    Particle analyzers are used to determine the physical makeup of individual particulates in aerosols, dispersion, emulsions, powders, and other samples. Particle analysis is also used to determine particle velocity and surface charging. Particle...
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    HEPA Filters and ULPA Filters - (156 companies)
    High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and ultra-low particulate air (ULPA) filters are designed to screen particles larger than 0.3 um High efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and ultra-low particulate air (ULPA) filters are air...
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    Air Filters (industrial) - (932 companies)
    Industrial air filters reduce the number of particles in the air that passes through them. Industrial air filters are devices designed to remove solid particulates and molecular contaminants for the purpose of improving air quality in a system...
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    Laboratory Filters - (147 companies)
    ...that a filter can retain. Particle retention size. Porosity. Maximum pressure. Laboratory filters also vary in several other ways including: Configuration - Configurations usually consist of a filter element, a housing element, or both a filter element...
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    Hydraulic Filters - (439 companies)
    ...in close-tolerance areas, leading to component seizure. The obvious solution to preventing these problems is to prevent contaminant particles from cycling through the system. Therefore a clean, efficient filter is absolutely critical to a hydraulic...
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    Filter Housings - (139 companies)
    ...and pressurized air and other gases. Standard options include: Melt blown filter cartridges: This unit is suitable for removing particles of a uniform size throughout the filter's body. The instruments are appropriate for well water and normal city water...
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    Water Filters - (323 companies)
    ...smaller than 1 micron particles through microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration. Reverse osmosis filters are slow, but can be 90-99% effective. Three general types of membranes are,. Depth which use absorption or entrapment. Screens use...

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