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Disposable Desiccant Breathers

Feb. 14, 2008
SVDB series of disposable desiccant breathers for mobile and in-plant applications provide a low maintenance solution for moisture control. Two sizes — SVDB-093 and SVDB-096 — use non-toxic Z-R gel. They absorb water for a dry reservoir and ...

SVDB series of disposable desiccant breathers for mobile and in-plant applications provide a low maintenance solution for moisture control. Two sizes — SVDB-093 and SVDB-096 — use non-toxic Z-R gel. They absorb moisture, thereby keeping water out of the reservoir and also offer 10 μm particle filtration. Threaded design will not vibrate free in mobile applications. A ¾ in. NPT male (BA-5A) adapter is available.

Stauff Corp., (201) 444-7800, www.stauffusa.com

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