Overview
The Pall E592F1FE is a 10-inch replacement gasket engineered for Polypure filter cartridges, featuring EPR (ethylene propylene rubber) material and a 0.2µm pore size rating. This gasket is designed to provide effective sealing and filtration performance in demanding applications including medical device manufacturing, laboratory analysis, and dental sterilization processes. The 0.2µm removal rating ensures reliable particulate and microbial retention.
Key Features
- 10-inch length — Standard cartridge size for compatibility with Pall Polypure vessel configurations
- EPR gasket material — Ethylene propylene rubber provides chemical compatibility and durability across common fluid media
- 0.2µm pore size — Sterilizing-grade removal rating suitable for pharmaceutical and medical applications
- Drop-in replacement — Direct fit for Pall Polypure E592F1FE filter cartridge assemblies
- New in box — Factory sealed condition guarantees integrity and functionality
Technical Specifications
Cartridge Dimensions
- Length: 10 inches (254 mm)
- Pore Size: 0.2 µm
- Gasket Material: EPR (Ethylene Propylene Rubber)
- Product Series: Pall Polypure
- Intended Use: Medical, laboratory, dental sterilization and filtration
Typical Applications
The Pall E592F1FE gasket is widely used in:
- Pharmaceutical manufacturing and validation systems
- Medical device sterilization and filtration processes
- Laboratory gas and liquid sterilizing filtration
- Dental office steam sterilization systems
- Biomedical research filtration applications
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Pall Polypure E592F1FE filter cartridge assemblies
- Pall 10-inch filtration vessels with Code 7 configurations
- Medical and laboratory sterilization systems using Pall cartridge technology
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- OEM Pall E592F1FE gasket assemblies
- Worn or damaged gaskets in existing Polypure E592F1FE cartridges
Works With
- Pall Polypure filter cartridge systems
- Standard 10-inch filter housings supporting Code 7 cartridge geometry
- SIP (Sterilization In Place) and autoclavable filtration systems

