Doulton Sterasyl Ceramic Imperial 10" Water Filter Cartridge OBE

Doulton Sterasyl Ceramic Imperial 10"  Water Filter Cartridge OBE

aQuatell Part Number
199988

Manufacturer Part Number
W9220406


Doulton Imperial Sterasyl ceramic 10" cartridge is used for removing sediment, bacteria, and cysts from a drinking water supply. This cartridge is open on both ends making it ideal for use in standard 10" filter housings. The Imperial Sterasyl ceramic cartridge can be washed and re-used many times over.

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In The Box

Everything that comes with this product.

1 X 10" Ceramic Filter Cartridge

Tech Specs

Everything you need to know about this product:

  • 2.75" diameter X 10" length
  • OBE = Open Both Ends
  • 1.8 gallon per minute flow rate

More About the Doulton Sterasyl Ceramic Imperial 10" Water Filter Cartridge OBE

The Imperial Doulton Sterasyl ceramic filter is a silver impregnated ceramic micro filter manufactured to the highly consistent and controlled pore structure necessary to provide genuine sub-micron filtration. In addition to fine particulate matter, the Imperial Sterasyl ceramic water filter will remove bacteria, cysts, an turbidity.

This Doulton ceramic filter element is open on both ends and is designed for use in standard 10" water filter housings. It differs from the standard Doulton Sterasyl ceramic filter in it's diameter. The larger diameter Imperial version offers higher flow capacity and longer life.

Key Features of the Doulton Sterasyl Cartridge:

  • 0.9 Micron absolute filtration efficiency
  • > 98% efficiency at 0.2 microns
  • > 90% efficiency at 0.05 microns
  • Silver Impregnated - self-sterilizing to prevent bacterial growth
  • Operating pressure 10 to 125psi
  • Cleanable & Re-Usable

About the Doulton Ceramic Filter Company:

Doulton ceramic water filters have been continually manufactured for over 170 years. The first water filters were manufactured in the early 1800's at Doulton & Co.'s Lambeth location on the Thames River in London, England. At that time Cholera outbreaks were a common occurrence and Doulton water filters soon began to play a vital role in controlling the disease. For his contributions to the field of water purification, Henry Doulton was knighted by King Edward VII and the name "Royal Doulton" was officially endorsed.