Star Filters offers a wide range of filter media for almost any filtration application. All Star disposable paper media is FDA approved and/or contains FDA approved components for use in filtering liquids for human consumption. Several are USDA approved for food product contact in meat and poultry plants. All media will handle temperatures up to 375º F, depending on the liquid being filtered and unless otherwise stated. Most Star media is available in stock in our warehouse for immediate shipment anywhere in the world.

Applications

Filtration applications.

 

Cellulose Media

A wide range and variety of cellulose media is available, ranging from non-woven cotton cellulose, to pure wood cellulose, to bleached cellulose fibers. All varieties boast good to high wet strength and temperature resistance. Available in 2000 series, 800 series, 600 series, 200 series, 100 series, and 000.5 series.
Cellulose Media
Series Micron Retention Application
800 8 Hot oil
600 5 Liquids
200 2 Hot oil w/ filtraids
100 1 Juice polishing, hot oil, water extracts
000.5 1/2 Beverage polish, chemicals, cosmetics

Diatomaceous Earth Media

Star Depth-Style Filter Pads are a blend of cellulose fibers and diatomaceous earth media. These pads are a very effective mechanical as well as adsorptive type filter. Star Filters Easy Earth™ media is a unique, Star Filters exclusive that incorporates diatomaceous earth into a smooth wood cellulose paper media with a nominal thickness of .03” and a nominal micron retention rating of 2 µm. Easy Earth was designed to eliminate precoating in some filtrations requiring filter aid.
LITERATURE: SMP-1 Star Depth-Style Filter Media Pads
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Diatomaceous Earth Media
Series Micron Retention Application
Depth-Style Filter Pads .2 - .5 um beverage, pharmaceuticals,
cosmetics, chemicals, flavors
Easy Earth™ .2 um Hot cooking oil
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