CFR series filter cartridge is made of activated carbon paper, also known as activated carbon fiber wound filter cartridge, the media is actually made from PAC (powdered activated carbon) and wood pulp cellulose, with ultra-high capacity and super long service life. CFR series filters can be used for industrial water and industrial liquids purification (such as electro-plating solution), drinking and commercial water treatment, with standard sizes of 2.5"x10", 2.5"x20", 2.5"x30â??, 2.5"x40", 4.5"x10" and 4.5"x20".
FEATURES
â?¢ Papermaking process impregnated with PAC
â?¢ Ultra high adsorbtion efficiency
â?¢ Long service life
â?¢ Low pressure drop
TECHNICAL DATA
Maximum temperature: 39.2-176F (4-80C)
Recommend flow rate per 10: 1.06gpm (4L/min)
Maximum replacementp: 14.5psi (1.0bar)
Service life per 10": >1000G@1GPM (80%)
Pressure drop:
Paper used to heat transfer the image to a T-shirts etc.
Grammage: 35-100gsm
Reels: 1540/1600mm*100m-200m
Sheets: A4 or according to your specification.
Product Name: 120gsm Two Side Silicone Coated CCK Release Paper
Grammage: 60-300gsm
Color: White
Coating: Both Side Silicone Coated
Jumbo Roll Width: 1540mm or Customized
Jumbo Roll Diameter: â?¤900mm
Slitting Size: â?¥10mm in Width, â?¥1000m in Length
Application: Widely used as liner for Adhesive Micro Fiber Film coating, Carbon Fiber Prepreg Material Liner, Medical Dressing Liner, Other Packaging Liner Material, etc.
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Double Side Silicone Coated CCK is Widly Used as Liner for Adhesive Carbon Film Coating Liner, Carbon Fiber Prepreg Release Liner, Medical Dressing Liner, and Other Packaging Purpose.
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Thanks & Best Regards,
Ms.Wen
(International Trade Manager)
Shandong Pulp and Paper Technology Co., Ltd.
(Focus on functional tissue more than 20years)
Business Mobile: 0086 15054460908
Mail: tissue@sunshinepaper.net
Add: Kuiwen District, Weifang City, Shandong Province
http://www.sunshinepaper.net
Sublimation paper is used in the dye-sublimation printing process for applying images to specially coated ceramics, metals or polyester. When heated, the ink converts from a solid into a gas, skipping the liquid phase.