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Coleman Filter Company
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(325) 625-1001

Coleman, Texas · String Wound Filtration · Since 1998

Industrial filters for buyers who need volume, reliability, and a supplier that actually delivers.

We manufacture string-wound depth filters for distributors, refineries, chemical plants, and municipalities across the US. Tell us what you need — we’ll get back to you same day.

70,000+ filters in stock, ready to ship from Coleman, TX
150+ configurations — in stock or wound to spec
Best lead times in the industry
50,000 sq ft plant · two-shift operation, 5 days/week
Direct replacements for Parker, Honeycomb, Pall, 3M & XTL

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Who we supply
  • Industrial distributors & wholesalersStocking programs for high-volume accounts
  • Oil & gas / refineriesHigh-temp, high-flow, critical uptime
  • Chemical processing plantsPP, fiberglass, nylon, rayon
  • Municipalities & water treatmentConsistent supply for maintenance schedules
  • Pharmaceutical & food processingFDA-compliant media available
Why Coleman
  • Stock depth you can count on70,000+ on the floor. Raw materials stocked for peak demand.
  • Built to your specIf we don’t stock it, we wind it — faster than name brands ship.
  • Drop-in replacementsParker, Honeycomb, SWC Fulflo, XTL — no housing modifications.
  • Ongoing R&DDepth-filter alternatives to pleated cartridges that last significantly longer.
Proprietary series
► Bullet Series
Depth replacement for #1 & #2 bag/sock baskets
► Rocket Series
Replaces 40" & 60" 3M High Flow filters
► Torpedo Series
Replaces 60"–80" Pall Ultipleat — 1,100+ cu in
► Patriot Series
String wound replacement for 40" 3M 740 element
Reach us directly
Phone
Monday–Friday, 8:00–5:00 CST
Email
Replies usually same day
Plant address
701 Airport Road, Bldg. C
Coleman, TX 76834
Business hours
Monday–Friday, 8:00–5:00 CST
Two-shift manufacturing operation