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Stauff SE250H25V

The Stauff SE250H25V is a 25µm microglass (high performance) hydraulic filter element. Filtration efficiency is rated at β1000 per ISO 16889. Seals are Fluorocarbon (Viton/FKM), rated for -4°F to 400°F.

25µmMicroglass (High Performance)Fluorocarbon (Viton/FKM)

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Part NumberSE250H25V
ManufacturerStauff
CategoryHydraulic

What are the specifications of the Stauff SE250H25V?

Technical specifications for the Stauff SE250H25V filter element. Data sourced from manufacturer catalogs and verified against OEM documentation.

SpecificationValue
Performance
Micron Rating25µm
Media TypeMicroglass (High Performance)
Efficiency (ISO 16889)β1000
Flow DirectionSpin-On Element (Outside-In)
Operating Temperature-4°F to 400°F
Dimensions
Seal MaterialFluorocarbon (Viton/FKM)

Last verified: February 2026

Application & Compatibility

The STAUFF SE250H25V is designed for use in hydraulic and lubrication filtration systems. With a 25µm rating, this element is suitable for pump and component protection in industrial hydraulic circuits. Fluorocarbon (Viton/FKM) seals provide compatibility with petroleum-based fluids, synthetic fluids, phosphate esters, and water-glycol mixtures.

Frequently Asked Questions

What micron rating is the Stauff SE250H25V?

The Stauff SE250H25V has a 25µm micron rating with microglass (high performance) filter media, rated at β1000 per ISO 16889.

What seal material does the Stauff SE250H25V use?

The Stauff SE250H25V uses Fluorocarbon (Viton/FKM) seals, rated for -4°F to 400°F.

What is the operating temperature range for the Stauff SE250H25V?

The Stauff SE250H25V is rated for -4°F to 400°F, determined by its Fluorocarbon (Viton/FKM) seals.

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