What is a stainless steel filter used for?
Stainless steel filters are utilized to strain solid particles or impurities from liquids or gases. They find extensive application across various industrial and commercial sectors such as food processing, chemical, pharmaceutical, water treatment, automotive, and aviation.
The primary function of stainless steel filters includes separating solid particles from liquids or gases, ensuring equipment and processes remain undamaged. They also purify liquids or gases by eliminating impurities, thereby meeting specific quality standards or process requirements. Moreover, employing filters during production processes guarantees that final products adhere to specified standards, avoiding quality issues due to impurity or particle contamination.
By reducing impurities that can damage equipment, filters extend the lifespan of machinery, consequently lowering maintenance and replacement costs.
Stainless Steel Bag Filter
Structural material: 304
Maximum operating pressure: 0.6MPa
Maximum operating temperature: 150℃
Shell connection: quick installation
Stainless Steel Multi-stage Filter
First stage: side-entry bag filter (4#) 0.14m2
Second stage: multi-core liquid filter (10”*3)
Comply with standards: GMP
Structural material: 304
Stainless Steel Single Core Microporous Membrane Filter
Model: 10D-40D
Maximum operating pressure: 0.6MPa
Maximum operating temperature: 150℃
Shell connection: quick installation