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Stainless Steel 316 L Sintered Medias & Stainless Steel Sintered Filter Elements
The Sintered Filter Elements from JUMAO are made for applications that require the highest level of purity. JUMAO builds each sintered filter elements according to your needs and specification, so every item is a perfect fit. We builds strainers, fuel filters and more for the highest level of performance, health and safety in air filtration and system performance. The sintered stainless steel woven wire mesh filter elements are made according to exact specifications to filter liquids and gases according to precise tolerances. Specialty tooling ensures uniformity across all units and ultrasonic cleaning with sealed packaging ensures every mesh filter disc is delivered uncontaminated and ready for installation.
Advantage of sintered filter element:
1. Resistant heat and corrosion, high mechanical strength.
2. with the ability to maintain a steady filter rating under high pressure.
3. Easy to clean with a variety of filter cleaning techniques and reuse.
4. Easy to fabricate, weld, punch, shear, or otherwise form into various parts.
Features of Sintered Filter Elements
● High filtration accuracy based on the wire mesh
● Low differential pressure
● High pressure resistance and excellent toughness
● High heat resistance based on the characteristic of stainless steel Range of use temperature in oxidative atmosphere -269℃~600℃
● Excellent corrosion resistance based on the characteristic of stainless steel
● Excellent cleanability and long-term reuse due to the typical surface filtration
Specifications of sintered filter elements
Material | · Stainless steel wire. 304, 304L, 316, 316L. · Copper wire. · Brass wire. · Monel wire. · Inconel wire.
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Production | woven/ perforated, vacuum sintering. |
Woven weaving type | plain weave, twill weave and dutch weave. |
Layer | 3 - 8 layers. Standard is 5 layers. |
Thickness | 0.08mm - 8mm. Standard is 1.7mm.
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Type | · Filter disc. · Filter tube. · Filter element. · Filter plate.
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Working temperature | -200°C - 1000°C. |