
Gain a 54% energy saving over the next leading alternatives filter element
Domnick hunter Filtration and Separation – a division of Parker Hannifin, the global leader in motion and fluid control technologies, has announced the introduction of the all-new OIL-Xplus ADVANTAGE filter element, which has been proven to save an incredible 54%* in energy costs over the next leading alternatives element.
For maintenance and end user departments that need to replace elements in existing domnick hunter OIL-Xplus installations, why fit an inferior competitor element when the new OIL-Xplus ADVANTAGE element will help you satisfy your demanding energy reduction targets?
The new OIL-Xplus ADVANTAGE filter element features a pleated construction that delivers 3 times the open area when compared to equivalent products. This ensures a greater dirt holding capacity, while providing low-pressure drop across the element, which in turn delivers lower energy costs. By fitting the new OIL-Xplus ADVANTAGE element you get the benefit of maintaining original equipment specifications combined with improvements in performance and a reduction in operating costs.
‘The subject of saving energy across compressed air installations is an extreme focus for many businesses across the world, states Graham Leach, Market Development Manager domnick hunter Filtration and Separation Division. ‘Faced with rising utility costs many manufacturers are critically examining their plant wide energy usage. It is essential that filter elements be changed every twelve months to ensure peak operating performance so in this energy conscious times why not replace with a filter element that’s going to give you a real advantage? Our engineers have developed a brand new filter element that represents a breakthrough in compressed air preparation. We are confident that the performance of the new OIL-Xplus ADVANTAGE surpasses any of our competitor’s products in terms of delivering valuable reductions in energy usage and compressed air quality’
So why settle for anything less than a GENUINE ELEMENT?
*Running costs based on a 75kW compressor having a kW/h cost of 0.09 operating 24 / 7 hours / year.











