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Surrey Firm Prepares For South African Energy Expo


Process filters and housings made in Surrey are set to feature in South Africa at a major industry event for the global energy industry.


Amazon Filters, a Camberley-based manufacturer and exporter, will highlight the benefits of its products at the forthcoming African Petrochemicals & Energy roadshow.


The one-day event, in Secunda, South Africa, on 31 July 2025, is designed to bring delegates together from across the petrochemical, oil and gas and energy sectors. Many attendees will come from supply chain businesses offering equipment, services and solutions to worldwide energy producers.

Amazon Filters is represented at the show by long-standing regional distributor partner National Separations (Natsep), whose team will demonstrate technical aspects of the filters and housings and explain their efficiency and sustainability benefits.


Headquartered in Johannesburg and with marketing, sales, distribution and service hubs in Cape Town, Durban and Gqeberha, Natsep provides a range of solutions involving Amazon Filters products. Core activities include laboratory water purification, process filtration technologies for clarification and sterilisation, and microbial and particle quality control testing.


Padrig O’Hara, Amazon Filters’ Project Specialist for the oil and gas sectors, said the products on display at Secunda will include sustainable polypropylene versions of flagship filter ranges. Padrig said:

“We aim to highlight how our design capabilities create advanced filter vessels and internal components that can aid critical filtration processes in the oil and gas, energy and renewables sectors. We provide essential filtration technology and energy-efficient solutions that enhance efficiency, performance and sustainability.”

It is the second year in a row that Amazon Filters and Natsep have partnered on a presence at a major South African energy industry expo.



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Process filters and housings made in Surrey are set to feature in South Africa at a major industry event for the global energy industry.


Amazon Filters, a Camberley-based manufacturer and exporter, will highlight the benefits of its products at the forthcoming African Petrochemicals & Energy roadshow.


The one-day event, in Secunda, South Africa, on 31 July 2025, is designed to bring delegates together from across the petrochemical, oil and gas and energy sectors. Many attendees will come from supply chain businesses offering equipment, services and solutions to worldwide energy producers.

Amazon Filters is represented at the show by long-standing regional distributor partner National Separations (Natsep), whose team will demonstrate technical aspects of the filters and housings and explain their efficiency and sustainability benefits.


Headquartered in Johannesburg and with marketing, sales, distribution and service hubs in Cape Town, Durban and Gqeberha, Natsep provides a range of solutions involving Amazon Filters products. Core activities include laboratory water purification, process filtration technologies for clarification and sterilisation, and microbial and particle quality control testing.


Padrig O’Hara, Amazon Filters’ Project Specialist for the oil and gas sectors, said the products on display at Secunda will include sustainable polypropylene versions of flagship filter ranges. Padrig said:

“We aim to highlight how our design capabilities create advanced filter vessels and internal components that can aid critical filtration processes in the oil and gas, energy and renewables sectors. We provide essential filtration technology and energy-efficient solutions that enhance efficiency, performance and sustainability.”

It is the second year in a row that Amazon Filters and Natsep have partnered on a presence at a major South African energy industry expo.



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