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Eliminate spin-on filter waste with Schroeder’s SCB

Product Spotlight: Schroeder Industries SCB (Sustainable Cartridge Bowl) 1Traditional spin-on filters often prioritize convenience at the expense of the environment, resulting in significant wasted metal and trapped oil. Schroeder Industries addresses this inefficient design with the SCB (Sustainable Cartridge Bowl), a direct alternative engineered to eliminate waste while maintaining high performance. By utilizing a reusable housing bowl and a replaceable coreless element, the SCB reduces scrap metal waste by over 90% and hydraulic oil waste by over 80%.

Beyond the environmental benefits, the SCB is a cost-effective solution for modern operations. Because the housing is retained, you only pay for the filter element during change-outs, leading to exponential savings over the life of the equipment. The system is built for durability, handling flow ratings up to 50 gpm (190~L/min) and operating pressures up to 150 psi. Additionally, the initial kit ships with one bowl and two elements, meaning your first change-out is already paid for.

Why Work With Cross Company? Cross Company is the ideal partner to help you implement responsible energy solutions like the SCB. As a distributor for Schroeder Industries, our mobile systems integration experts can help you identify the right crossover from thousands of available options to ensure your machinery runs efficiently. Partner with Cross to protect your equipment while simultaneously reducing your environmental impact and maintenance costs.

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