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How Sintered Powder Stainless Steel Filters Work?

Sintered powder stainless steel filters are made by compacting metal powder into a desired shape and then sintering it at high temperatures to create a porous metal matrix. The matrix contains countless micropores that are curved, criss-crossed, and highly precise, allowing for deep-level precision filtration through pressurization.

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When a fluid containing contaminants flows through the filter, the contaminants are trapped in the micropores of the filter, while the clean fluid passes through the filter and exits on the other side. The size of the micropores determines the filtration accuracy of the filter, with smaller pores offering higher filtration accuracy.

 

The sintered powder stainless steel filter is highly effective in removing impurities and contaminants from fluids. It has a stable shape with low resistance to filtration, enabling high permeability, and is highly resistant to high temperatures, with a capacity to withstand up to 600℃. The filter is also easy to regenerate, allowing for simple reverse cleaning and ensuring an extended service life.

 

Overall, sintered powder stainless steel filters are versatile and effective filtration solutions that are widely used in a variety of industries for their precise and uniform porosity, stable shape, and low filtration resistance with high permeability.