Masterfil™ Fabric Oil Filters
Fabric oil filters are scientifically engineered to extend the oil life in commercial
food service operations. These filters evolved through extensive research and development
with a major university Food Sciences Department (specializing in food technology) and field
testing with nationally recognized chain restaurants. The filter media conforms to FDA
standards, and is designed to be a drop-in replacement for existing mechanical filtration
equipment. No additional tools or hardware are required.
The filter is used the same way the traditional filters are used with one exception,
do not throw it away... The Fabric long life micro-channel filter media can be used over
and over again up to 10 to 20 times the life of traditional shortening filters while providing
greatly enhanced filtration efficiency. In cases where sediment loads are present, the
engineered surface of the filter media is easily cleaned. Simply use a spatula or scoop
to scrape the debris and continue filtering. The filter surface is virtually impossible
to tear or damage.
Fabric Filtration provides absolute particulate removal at 99% efficiency down to 1/2 micron
(How Big is a Micron). The separation technology is immediate with no
need to re-circulate. This will cut the time of filtration by as much as 75%. Extended Oil
Life results in significant savings in shortening/oil cost.

We recommend using the Fabric Filter for 7 days and then discarding. Pick a day of
the week and that becomes filter change day each week.
- Extends shortening functional life by 50% to 200%
- Significantly higher flow rate through all phases of filtering cycle
- Instant oil clarity. The media removes 99.9% particulate down to 1/2 micron
- Reduces filtration time. Extended re-circulation is not needed
- Much improved oil color
- Dramatically improved resistance to blinding and clogging
- Extremely durable – almost impossible to damage
- Improved food quality and appearance
- Reduces daily top-off by up to 10%
SIMPLY... THE BEST FILTER MEDIA ON THE MARKET.
How Big Is a Micron?