Kice Industries, Wichita, Kansas, has introduced a line of replacement filter bags that it says are more efficient and offer a longer life than previous versions.
“These DuraTes bags allows less penetration of the media and promotes more surface loading, resulting in longer media life,” says Jeff Kice of Kice Industries. “Customers will see shorter lead times and lower costs with these new bags. In addition, testing results showed a better EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) compliance.”
The new option includes an improved ground wire, which includes stainless steel for food grade and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliance, according to the company.
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