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Baldwin Hydraulic Oil Filter BT7349 Improving system fluid cleanliness levels, providing better cold start performance and meeting service interval expectations are the primary objectives in the design of Baldwin hydraulic filters. To accomplish these goals, Baldwin Filters utilizes several types of filtration media.
BF1212 Fuel/Water Separator Spin-on with Drain Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
Coolant Spin-on without Chemicals Prevent Damage with Cooling System Products Baldwin offers coolant filters with two SCA formulations to meet specific engine needs. Balanced Treatment for Ethylene Glycol BTE is a direct replacement for DCA2 and is designed for systems operating with 30% to 60% ethylene/propylene glycol solutions. Balanced Treatment Additive BTA PLUS is a direct replacement for DCA4 and can be used in systems with antifreeze levels ranging from 0% to 60% ethylene/propylene glycol solutions. Coolant filters are available without SCAs if the use of liquid BTE or BTA PLUS additives is preferred. If your equipment does not currently have a coolant filter, Baldwin offers a remote-mount coolant filter base CFB5000, which can be added to your system. Engine by-products, liner movement, and the wear and tear of starting and stopping the engine combine to deplete SCAs. Keeping SCAs at levels necessary for protection of the cooling system requires frequent testing and a careful maintenance schedule.
BF9882 Fuel/Water Separator with Open Port Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
Full-Flow Lube Spin-on Proper filtration starts with selecting the right filter based on the original equipment manufacturer?s recommendations, which include:
The type of fluid used.
The system operating pressure.
The fluid flow required for system operation.
The restriction caused by the filter.
The service interval expectations.
The fluid cleanliness level required.
Improving system fluid cleanliness levels, providing better cold start performance and meeting service interval expectations are the primary objectives in the design of Baldwin hydraulic filters. To accomplish these goals, Baldwin Filters utilizes several types of filtration media:
Cellulose Media ? The original and most common media is made of natural fibers. These twisted fibers are larger and more irregular than synthetic fibers ? creating more resistance to flow or pressure drop.
Synthetic Media ? These man-made glass fibers are very uniform in size and shape ? creating the least possible resistance to flow and providing improved efficiency to protect sensitive controls.
Blended Media ? A blend of cellulose and synthetic fibers provides improved efficiency, along with increased dirt-holding capacity.
B179 Full-Flow Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B1438 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
B76 Full-Flow Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed.
BF7587 High Efficiency Fuel Spin-on Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B1402 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
BF970 Fuel Spin-on Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
Hydraulic or Transmissionmission Spin-on Proper filtration starts with selecting the right filter based on the original equipment manufacturer?s recommendations, which include:
The type of fluid used.
The system operating pressure.
The fluid flow required for system operation.
The restriction caused by the filter.
The service interval expectations.
The fluid cleanliness level required.
Improving system fluid cleanliness levels, providing better cold start performance and meeting service interval expectations are the primary objectives in the design of Baldwin hydraulic filters. To accomplish these goals, Baldwin Filters utilizes several types of filtration media:
Cellulose Media ? The original and most common media is made of natural fibers. These twisted fibers are larger and more irregular than synthetic fibers ? creating more resistance to flow or pressure drop.
Synthetic Media ? These man-made glass fibers are very uniform in size and shape ? creating the least possible resistance to flow and providing improved efficiency to protect sensitive controls.
Blended Media ? A blend of cellulose and synthetic fibers provides improved efficiency, along with increased dirt-holding capacity.
Hydraulic Spin-on Proper filtration starts with selecting the right filter based on the original equipment manufacturer?s recommendations, which include:
The type of fluid used.
The system operating pressure.
The fluid flow required for system operation.
The restriction caused by the filter.
The service interval expectations.
The fluid cleanliness level required.
Improving system fluid cleanliness levels, providing better cold start performance and meeting service interval expectations are the primary objectives in the design of Baldwin hydraulic filters. To accomplish these goals, Baldwin Filters utilizes several types of filtration media:
Cellulose Media ? The original and most common media is made of natural fibers. These twisted fibers are larger and more irregular than synthetic fibers ? creating more resistance to flow or pressure drop.
Synthetic Media ? These man-made glass fibers are very uniform in size and shape ? creating the least possible resistance to flow and providing improved efficiency to protect sensitive controls.
Blended Media ? A blend of cellulose and synthetic fibers provides improved efficiency, along with increased dirt-holding capacity.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B7295 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
PA4113 Most cabin air filters are in a location that makes it moderately easy to access and replace. Cabin air filters are typically located under the hood, or behind or under the glove compartment. The cabin air filter should be changed every year or 12,000-15,000 miles. Baldwin automotive cabin air filters come with easy-to-use installation instructions. These step-by-step instructions tell you where to locate your cabin air filter and how to replace it.
Full-Flow Lube Spin-on Proper filtration starts with selecting the right filter based on the original equipment manufacturer?s recommendations, which include:
The type of fluid used.
The system operating pressure.
The fluid flow required for system operation.
The restriction caused by the filter.
The service interval expectations.
The fluid cleanliness level required.
Improving system fluid cleanliness levels, providing better cold start performance and meeting service interval expectations are the primary objectives in the design of Baldwin hydraulic filters. To accomplish these goals, Baldwin Filters utilizes several types of filtration media:
Cellulose Media ? The original and most common media is made of natural fibers. These twisted fibers are larger and more irregular than synthetic fibers ? creating more resistance to flow or pressure drop.
Synthetic Media ? These man-made glass fibers are very uniform in size and shape ? creating the least possible resistance to flow and providing improved efficiency to protect sensitive controls.
Blended Media ? A blend of cellulose and synthetic fibers provides improved efficiency, along with increased dirt-holding capacity.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B7231 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B7175 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
B495 Full-Flow Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B7025 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B7238 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
BF593 Secondary Fuel Spin-on Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
Baldwin Lube Oil Filter B336 Lube Spin-on Clean Oil Vital to Engine Performance Improved high-Performance engines and new emission standards have had a significant impact on the development of oils and oil filters. As manufacturers continue to develop more sophisticated engines, new classifications of oils will continue to be developed. These new oils play a vital part in protecting engines by reducing friction and wear, cooling engine parts, sealing combustion chambers, cleaning engine components and inhibiting corrosion. Lube filters also play a critical role in protecting engines by removing damaging contaminants from the oil. Lube filters trap oil contaminants in two ways: Some particles adhere to the filter media as the oil flows through the filter. These particles attach themselves to the media surface without plugging the media pores. Other particles are trapped in the filter media by the pressure of the oil as it flows through the filter.
PA2818 Most cabin air filters are in a location that makes it moderately easy to access and replace. Cabin air filters are typically located under the hood, or behind or under the glove compartment. The cabin air filter should be changed every year or 12,000-15,000 miles. Baldwin automotive cabin air filters come with easy-to-use installation instructions. These step-by-step instructions tell you where to locate your cabin air filter and how to replace it.
BF7904-D Secondary Fuel/Water Separator Element with Drain Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.
BF1232 Fuel/Water Sep. Spin-on w/Sensor Port Dirty fuel is a fact of life. Even with the development of cleaner-burning fuels, contaminants are still a major concern when it comes to fuel systems. Baldwin Filters offers more than 650 different fuel filters, fuel managers, coalescers and fuel/water separators to protect your engine.