BOLL FILTER CORP.

BOLL & KIRCH Filterbau GmbH, commonly known as BOLL FILTER, is a recognized leader in filtration technology. The company is headquartered in Kerpen, Germany, and specializes in manufacturing and supplying filtration systems for a variety of industries including marine, power generation, oil and gas, water treatment, and many others.

Established in 1950, BOLL FILTER has built a reputation for providing high-quality, reliable filtration solutions. They produce a wide range of filter products, such as simplex and duplex filters, automatic filters, and custom filtration systems tailored to meet specific client needs.

Key Features and Services:

  1. Product Range: The company offers an extensive range of filtration products designed to handle different types of contaminants. These include simplex filters, duplex filters, automatic backflushing filters, and strainers.

  2. Innovation: BOLL FILTER invests significantly in research and development to innovate and improve its filtration technology continuously. Their solutions often incorporate advanced materials and engineering techniques to enhance performance and durability.

  3. Global Reach: The company operates on a global scale, with a network of subsidiaries and distribution partners around the world. This enables them to provide extensive support and service to their international clientele.

  4. Industries Served: BOLL FILTER serves a broad array of industries, ensuring clean and efficient operation of engines and machinery. Their filtration systems are crucial for maintaining performance and protecting equipment in sectors such as maritime, automotive, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and many others.

  5. Quality and Compliance: The company adheres to stringent quality standards and regulatory requirements, ensuring that their products are reliable and safe. They are certified according to international standards such as ISO 9001.

  6. Customer Support: BOLL FILTER offers comprehensive customer support, including installation guidance, maintenance services, and technical consultations to ensure optimal performance of their filtration systems.

Their commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction has cemented their position as a trusted name in the field of industrial filtration.

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