August 25, 2008 -
Constructed entirely of stainless steel, IMH Insert Style Screens protect critical fluid control components against rogue contamination in high-volume industrial and automotive applications. They use Lee Insert Principle of controlled expansion during installation to seal and lock screen in place. Available in 5.5, 8, 10, and 12 mm diameters, screens are rated at 125 microns absolute; other micron rated models are also available.
WESTBROOK, CT - The Lee Company's new IMH Insert Style Screens are "last chance" safety screens designed to protect critical fluid control components against rogue contamination in high volume industrial and automotive applications. Constructed entirely of stainless steel, these screens are manufactured using a proprietary process that offers superior integrity and life, and use the proven Lee Insert Principle of controlled expansion during installation to seal and lock the screen in place.
IMH Insert Style Safety Screens are available in 5.5, 8, 10 and 12 mm diameters. The screens are rated at 125 microns absolute but other micron rated models are also available.
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General Information:
Gillian Smith Media Coordinator
USA
Phone: 860-399-6281 ext 2364
FAX: 860-399-2270 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Lee Company, The Address: Technical Center, 2 Pettipaug Rd., P.O. Box 424 City: Westbrook State: CT ZIP: 06498 0424 Country: USA Phone: 800-533-7584 FAX: 860-399-2270 http://www.theleeco.com
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