Filters

CSF-ABW Series

CSF-ABW Series

A new line of high quality, two-stage, 100% automatic self-cleaning water filtration system manufactured in one filtration vessel.

First stage is a coarse screen flushing filter with 1/8” – 1/2” slotted screen for a quick 100% self-cleaning. Second stage is a fine filter with a screen down to 75µ. This NEW two stage fully automatic filters offer direct filtration to a dirty water source like: river water, lake water, waste water, dirty cooling water, irrigation ditch and many more.

CSF-ABW Series

Standard Features

Line Sizes: 2” - ∞
Flow Rate: 10 - ∞
Screen Opening: 75u - 1/2"
Material: SST 304/316L - 2205/2506 - Titanium
Design Pressure:150 psi
Design Temperature: 160ºF
Flush Valve Size: 2”, 3", 4" & 6"
Flush Duration: 4 - 10 seconds
Flush Volume: 4 - 40 gallons
CSF-ABW Series

CSF-ABW Series filters are designed for challenging water conditions where large debris and finer suspended solids must be removed in one automatic filtration system. The live page already explains that this product combines a coarse first stage with a fine second stage in a single vessel, making it a practical solution for water sources that contain mixed contaminant loads. In applications where water quality changes or where dirty water carries both larger particles and finer solids, two-stage filtration helps improve equipment protection and support more reliable day-to-day operation.

CSF-ABW Series filters are especially useful for incoming water from river water, lake water, waste water, dirty cooling water, and irrigation ditch sources. Better filtration helps reduce solids before they reach downstream equipment, which can lower maintenance demands and improve long-term system performance. In systems where uninterrupted operation matters, automatic self-cleaning filtration can also help reduce downtime compared with traditional manual cleaning methods.

The current page also highlights key product features such as screen openings from 75u to 1/2″, very large line-size capability, and materials including stainless steel, duplex alloys, and titanium. Adding more supporting content around those existing specifications helps improve topical relevance while staying aligned with the published product page. For more background, visit Filtration 101, compare Tekleen vs. Traditional Methods, and review additional guidance in the Technical Resources section.

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