The pre-filters provide a first line of protection for your hospital sanitary installations (for your handwash units as well as your surgical sinks).
Positioned upstream of the terminal filters, they capture coarse particles, sediments, debris, and other impurities present in the water.
Thanks to their robust design, they reduce the load on subsequent filters, extend their lifespan, and ensure optimal efficiency of the overall filtration system.
Available in different filtration sizes, our pre-filters adapt to your specific needs, whether for handwash units, specialized devices, or surgical sinks.
In short, integrating a pre-filter means anticipating constraints, reducing maintenance interventions, and ensuring the reliability of your system.
This kit is supplied with a mixer, a pressure reducer, and a complete housing.

In medical and hospital environments, the hygiene of water used for handwashing is a critical issue. Pre-filters, installed upstream on handwash units, surgical sinks, and surgical washbasins, play an essential role in ensuring the safety and reliability of the installations.
What is a pre-filter?
A pre-filter is a device that retains solid particles and impurities present in the water before it reaches the point of use. It acts as a first line of protection, preventing debris or sediments from interfering with the operation of actuating devices (knee control, solenoid valve, elbow control), taps, spouts, or terminal filters.
Why are they essential?
Installing pre-filters offers several tangible benefits:
A solution adapted to medical environments:
Designed to meet the specific needs of operating rooms, hospital services, and laboratories, pre-filters integrate easily into existing installations. Their presence ensures cleaner water and better reliability of washing devices, essential for strict hygiene protocols.
Pre-filters for handwash units, surgical sinks, and surgical washbasins are not just accessories: they are a key step in preserving equipment performance and durability. By protecting sensitive components and limiting impurities in the water, they actively contribute to maintaining a high level of hygiene in medical environments.