
Watts-MS10FS5 High Temp String Wound CartridgeStd 10 in
High Temperature String Wound Sediment Cartridge
Technical Details
| Dimensions | 10" x 2.5" (9 7/8" length) |
| Media Type | Polypropylene string wound |
| Core Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Micron Ratings | 5, 20, or 50 micron |
| Temperature Rating | Up to 200°F (93°C) |
| Pressure Differential | 40 PSID maximum |
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent (polypropylene media) |
| Water Grade | Potable, food-grade materials |
Installation & Applications
The Watts MS10FS5 fits standard 10-inch filter housings with 2.5-inch diameters. Use this cartridge in reverse osmosis pre-filtration, whole-house hot water lines, commercial food service, or any high-temperature sediment filtration application. The depth filtration design traps particles throughout the wound layers rather than just on the surface, extending service life and reducing pressure drop. Choose 50 micron for heavy sediment loads, 20 micron for general protection, or 5 micron for fine particulate removal upstream of membranes or sensitive equipment.
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Description
High Temperature String Wound Sediment Cartridge
Technical Details
| Dimensions | 10" x 2.5" (9 7/8" length) |
| Media Type | Polypropylene string wound |
| Core Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Micron Ratings | 5, 20, or 50 micron |
| Temperature Rating | Up to 200°F (93°C) |
| Pressure Differential | 40 PSID maximum |
| Chemical Resistance | Excellent (polypropylene media) |
| Water Grade | Potable, food-grade materials |
Installation & Applications
The Watts MS10FS5 fits standard 10-inch filter housings with 2.5-inch diameters. Use this cartridge in reverse osmosis pre-filtration, whole-house hot water lines, commercial food service, or any high-temperature sediment filtration application. The depth filtration design traps particles throughout the wound layers rather than just on the surface, extending service life and reducing pressure drop. Choose 50 micron for heavy sediment loads, 20 micron for general protection, or 5 micron for fine particulate removal upstream of membranes or sensitive equipment.











