Protected against Legionella and all types of germs
Compact design for minimal footprint
1 month of use after installation
Ideal for small sinks as the filter is remotely mounted

Protected against Legionella and all types of germs
Compact design for minimal footprint
2 months of use after installation
Capacity: 6,000 liters of treated water, depending on water quality

Protected against Legionella and all types of germs
Compact design for minimal footprint
3 months of use after installation
Capacity: 9,000 liters of treated water, depending on water quality

Filtration tap and wall shower anti-Legionella and anti-all germs, shower jet.
Device material: ABS.
Membrane type: tubular microfiltration.
Membrane materials: polyethylene.
Cut-off: 0.1 µm nominal and 0.2 µm absolute, sterilizing grade.
Water volume: 12,000 liters.
Filtration flow rate: 4.6 L/min at 1 bar, 7.6 L/min at 3 bar, and 9.4 L/min at 5 bar (filter alone, without flow restriction in the tap system).
Controlled back-contamination management: protective skirt and angled connection for optimal positioning (allows adjusting the filter so that the water jet does not fall on the drain).
Maximum pressure: 5 bar.
Maximum usage duration: 4 months.
Thermal shock resistance: 70°C for 30 minutes.
Chemical shock resistance: 100 ppm of active chlorine for a cumulative 4 hours.
CE Class I medical device.
Protected against Legionella and all types of germs
Compact design for minimal footprint
4 months of use after installation
Capacity: 12,000 liters of treated water, depending on water quality

Protected against Legionella and all types of germs
Compact design for minimal footprint
Sterilizable 60 times
Filtration surface: 900 cm²

In medical and hospital environments, water hygiene is a major concern. Washbasins and surgical sinks are used daily by healthcare personnel, and the water flowing through them can be a vector of contamination. This is where end-of-line filters come into play, installed directly at the tip of the spouts.
Reduction of nosocomial infection risks:
End-of-line filters play a key role in preventing nosocomial infections. By retaining microorganisms present in the water, they help protect both staff and patients. Thanks to their specific design, they act as an effective barrier against bacteria, viruses, and other germs.
Legionella protection:
Among the most concerning pathogens, Legionella is closely monitored in healthcare facilities. End-of-line filters are specially designed to be anti-Legionella, ensuring safer water that complies with the strictest health standards.
Usage durations adapted to needs:
To meet the different uses and constraints of each facility, there are several models of end-of-line filters with varying lifespans:
This flexibility allows maintenance to be adapted according to usage frequency, internal protocols, and the specific needs of each hospital department.
There are also autoclavable end-of-line filters, designed to be sterilized and reused after autoclaving. This solution allows for extended filter lifespan while ensuring maximum hygiene, providing an economical alternative that respects hospital protocols.
End-of-line filters for washbasins and surgical sinks are much more than a simple accessory: they provide an effective protective solution against water-related risks. By reducing germ transmission and offering an anti-Legionella barrier, they actively contribute to patient safety. Their availability in different usage durations (1 to 4 months) allows healthcare facilities to choose the solution that best fits their practices.