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Air Filter Foam Sheet, Black (30 Ppi Coarse), 11.8"x11.8"x7/18" on 2040-parts.com

US $4.80
Location:

lod, default, IL

lod, default, IL
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Air Filter Foam Sheet, Black (30 PPI Coarse), 
11.8"x11.8"x7/18"
(300mm x 300mm x 5mm)
1 sheets
This special foam is designed and manufactured for use as a high-performance air filter medium. 
It is ideal for making your own filter assembly, or replacing worn-out foam from an old filter kit. 
The Black foam has 30 pores per inch for maximum flow.
It is so coarse that we do not recommend using it alone.
It is best when used as a pre-filter, or as an outer layer with a finer foam behind it. 
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Filters, Speakers, Scrubber Pads, Face Masks, Puppets.

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