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In-Line Carbon Filter, 10", 1/4" Female Threaded Connection

by AMI
SKU H-F1032-43A
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$13.50
$13.50 - $13.50
Current price $13.50

AMI Filters for Water Treatment

AMI In-Line GAC Carbon Filter (Post Filter) for Water Treatment


AMI Activated Carbon Filters remove chlorine, organics, color, tannin, and objectionable tastes and odors from water. Offered in ¼” female threaded ends, these self-contained filters are installed in-line, eliminating the need for an additional housing. Ideal for use as a polishing filter (post filter) in a home point of use RO system, or as a stand-alone filter for refrigerators, coolers, coffee makers, or ice maker installations.

This item is commonly used for the post filter in many standard 5-stage home RO systems.

Benefits of In-Line Carbon Water Filtration:

  • AMI Carbon Filters Significantly Reduce the Following Contaminants:
    • Chlorine
    • Chlorine By-Products - Trihalomethanes (THMs): A Group of organic chemicals suspected of being carcinogenic
    • Bad Tastes & Odors
    • Turbidity (Cloudy Water)
    • Herbicides, Pesticides, & Insecticides
    • Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs): Organic Chemicals that turn into vapor

  • In-line Installation Eliminates the Need for Additional Housings
  • Coconut Shell Based Carbon is Ideal for Use as a Post/Polishing Filter
  • Standard 1/4" NPT Threaded Connections
  • Free of Surfactants, Binders, and Adhesives

H-F1032-43A Specifications

Manufacturer Model: H-F1032-43A
Brand: AMI Filters
In/Out Connections: ¼" FNPT
Filter Length: 10"
Filter Diameter: 2"
Filtration Media:

Coconut Shell Based Activated Carbon
Service Flow Rate: 0.5 GPM (1.9 LPM)
Max. Pressure: 100 psi
Max. Temperature: 100°F (38°C)
Min. Temperature: 35°F (2° C)
Filter Life: 6 Months
Filter Capacity: 2,500 gallons (9,500 liters)

AMI Inline Carbon Filter Female Threaded Ends

Caution: Do not use where the water is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown water quality without adequate disinfection before or after the unit.