A replaceable device designed to remove solid particles from fluids ranging in density from heavy liquids to gases. The removal of particles is accomplished by porous material (metallic or non-metallic), stacked disks, wound wire, or the like, constructed so the fluid can flow through the device while the solid particles are retained. It may be designed to fit into a filter, fluid (or similar cavity), or it may have an integral outer casing and mounting facilities and be designed to connect directly to an engine, compressor, or the like. The degree of removal of particles must be nominally rated at less than 50 microns or absolutely rated at less than 75 microns. Excludes filter element, air conditioning. See also strainer element, sediment.
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Does this nsn 1630001226610 have a shelf life? No. This NSN does not have an applicable shelf life. |
What is the formal definition of nsn 1630001226610 A replaceable device designed to remove solid particles from fluids ranging in density from heavy liquids to gases. the removal of particles is accomplished by porous material (metallic or non-metallic), stacked disks, wound wire, or the like, constructed so the fluid can flow through the device while the solid particles are retained. it may be designed to fit into a filter, fluid (or similar cavity), or it may have an integral outer casing and mounting facilities and be designed to connect directly to an engine, compressor, or the like. the degree of removal of particles must be nominally rated at less than 50 microns or absolutely rated at less than 75 microns. excludes filter element, air conditioning. see also strainer element, sediment. |
Does nsn 1630001226610 contain any precious metals? Precious metal content is unknown. |
Does nsn 1630001226610 contain any hazardous materials? No information in HMIRS. Hazardous material unknown. |
What is the ESD classification of nsn 1630001226610? No known electrostatic discharge. |
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