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Cylindrical Sintered Stainless Steel Cartridge

The cylindrical stainless steel cartridge is a type of filter element. Made of stainless steel as raw material and sintered as the core process. 


Structure and process of cylindrical sintered filter cartridges

1. Structure: 5 - 7 layers of woven or perforated stainless steel wire mesh overlapped.

2. Process: Vacuum sintering technology.


Specifications of Wire Mesh Sintered Filter

Mesh/InchWire Diameter(mm)Screen Thickness(mm)
1050.0750.14
1200.080.15
1500.060.115
1650.050.095
1800.0450.085
2000.040.1
2300.0360.085
2500.0360.088
2700.0350.083
3000.030.07
3250.0280.065
3500.030.06
4000.0230.040
4500.0230.042
 

Benefits

The 5 layers of stainless steel wire mesh are sintered together to offer a very fine micron filtering, acid, and alkali corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance (temperature up to 480 °C), etc. Penetration and work durability are also excellent.

Application areas

Suitable for petroleum, chemical, mining, food, pharmaceutical, coating, and another filter from all walks of life.

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