Filter element, particularly for cleaning combustion air

Gas separation – With means securing or retaining separating media – Unit or cohesive sheet-like media in flow line or frame

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10891454

ABSTRACT:
A filter element, in particular for cleaning combustion air for internal combustion engines, arranged in a filter housing composed of a filter medium having at least one end face on which a resilient, synthetic resin sealing bead is arranged which contacts a sealing contour on the filter housing. An identifier element which is completely covered by the sealing bead is arranged in the filter element, for example, within an end disk thereof.

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