20040 DELABIE BIOFIL 2 Month Spout Filter (Sterile) Pack of 10
Anti-Legionella and all-germ filter
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- Single use removable BIOFIL anti-Legionella and all-germ spout
- Can be installed instead of removable BIOCLIP spouts (no need for any tools or to shut off the water supply)
- Membrane: Hydrophilic Polyethylene hollow tubular microfiltration fibres
- Pore cut-off threshold: 0.1µm nominal-rated, sterilising grade
- Qualified water volume per duration of use: 6,000L
- Filtration flow rate: 6 lpm at 3 bar (filter only, excludes any flow rate restriction in the mixer/tap)
- Maximum upstream pressure at the point-of-use: 5 bar
- Maximum lifespan: 2 months after installation
- Compatible with and resistant to thermal and chemical shocks
- Sterile filter: Individually wrapped in sterile packaging
- WRAS approved
- Weight: 40g
- Packaged in boxes of 10 units
Description
Description
The DELABIE BIOFIL 2 Month Spout Filter is a single-use, removable anti-Legionella and antimicrobial spout designed for hygienic water delivery in healthcare, hospitality, and commercial settings. Featuring hydrophilic polyethylene hollow tubular microfiltration fibres with a sterilising-grade 0.1µm nominal pore cut-off, it eliminates bacteria, viruses, and waterborne pathogens effectively. Installation is tool-free and requires no water supply shutdown — simply replace your existing BIOCLIP spout.
Each filter delivers up to 6,000 litres over its 2-month lifespan, with a flow rate of 6 lpm at 3 bar and maximum upstream pressure tolerance of 5 bar. The individually sterile-wrapped design ensures contamination-free performance from the moment of installation.
WRAS approved for UK water safety compliance, this filter is engineered to withstand thermal and chemical shocks. Pack of 10 units, each weighing 40g, provides reliable protection and regulatory assurance across your facility.





