OPEN INTERVIEWS
Imperial Filtration
Tuesday, July 7
9 AM2 PM
155 McKinley Ave, Mercer
Now hiring for general labor, production & assembly positions.
Walk-ins welcome, no appointment necessary.
Resume a plus.
We offer competitive compensation and comprehensive health benefits.
Our goal has always been not just to settle for what works, but to strive for constant improvement and innovation. Imperial Filtration was born out of the necessity for a better quality filter. For years, Imperial Systems has put time and care into making the best dust & fume collector on earth, and now that same quality is seen in Imperial Filtration cartridge filters.
I started Imperial Filtration because I was frustrated with the industrial filter market. For years, I searched to find a filter company that could build a filter that met the same level of engineering, quality, and value that we had worked so hard to develop with the CMAXX and other Imperial products. Year after year, I fought to get high-quality filters made by companies that focus on brown box knock-offs. I found it impossible to have high-quality filters built in the same factory that made high-volume aftermarket filters.
How could I find a filter company that specialized in dust and fume collection filters? All of the other manufactures made everything from dust collector filters to pool filters and oil filters. There wasnt a company with extensive knowledge of dust collection or how the filters even fit into the dust collectors. I knew it was time to take control of the process and focus on building the best quality dust and fume filters on the market.
We did this here at our dust collector factory in Pennsylvania, starting Imperial Filtration with one thing in mind the end user. We were tired of buying filters that had the gaskets falling off, the seams not being properly glued, or the potting compound not correctly applied, which causes nasty leaks. These and other issues affected our end users with unsatisfactory filtration efficiency, short filter life, and system downtime due to frequent changeouts.