Metal Sintered Filter Element

Jan 25, 2022

Basic introduction of metal sintered filter element:


Sintered filter element: It is a new type of filter material with high strength and overall rigidity, which is made of multi-layer metal sintered mesh, multi-layer stainless steel mesh through special lamination pressing, and vacuum sintered.


Metal sintered filter element uses metal as raw material, no need to add adhesive. After forming by cold isostatic pressing, it is made by high temperature vacuum sintering. The pore size and distribution of the components can be adjusted by matching the particle size and process parameters of the metal powder. Utilize the pore structure, material composition, compressive strength and other characteristics of different filter materials to develop filter products that are ultimately suitable for users.


Features of metal sintered filter element:


1) High strength: After the five-layer wire mesh is sintered, it has extremely high mechanical strength and compressive strength;


2) High precision: uniform surface filtration performance can be exerted for the filtration particle size of 2-200um;


3) Heat resistance: can be used for continuous filtration from -200 degrees to 650 degrees;


4) Cleanability: The surface filter structure with countercurrent cleaning effect is adopted, and the cleaning is simple.


Metal sintered filter element application:


1) Used as dispersion cooling material in high temperature environment;


2) For gas distribution, liquid bed orifice plate material;


3) Used for high-precision, high-reliability high-temperature filter materials;


4) Used for high pressure backwash oil filter. Stainless steel sintered filter element can not only be used as a filter medium for filter equipment such as basket filter and mesh filter, but also because stainless steel sintered filter element has high filtration accuracy, high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, high mechanical strength, easy processing, long life, etc. Many excellent properties, so it is increasingly used in the separation of products and process media in the petroleum and petrochemical industry


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