The difference between sintered wire mesh and mat wire mesh
2025-07-15 Share:
The main differences between sintered felt filter elements and mat-type filter elements are in materials, filtration accuracy, corrosion resistance, cleaning and regeneration capabilities, and application scenarios.
Materials and filtration accuracy
1. Sintered felt filter element: mainly made of stainless steel fiber sintered felt, with multiple layers of metal fiber felt superimposed, the fibers are connected together through a high-temperature sintering process to form a three-dimensional mesh structure with high porosity and excellent permeability. It has a wide range of filtration accuracy and is suitable for a variety of filtration needs.
2. Mat-type mesh filter element: made of stainless steel woven mesh, with high filtration accuracy, suitable for precision filtration.
Corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance
1. Sintered felt filter element: It can withstand corrosion from chemical substances such as nitric acid, alkali, and organic solvents, and can be used for a long time at 600°C.
2. Mat-type mesh filter element: Although the specific data is not detailed, stainless steel materials generally have good corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance.
Cleaning and regeneration ability
1. Sintered felt filter element: Due to its large dirt holding capacity and excellent permeability, the cleaning cycle is long, but it can be regenerated after cleaning and used multiple times to reduce costs.
2. Mat-type mesh filter element: Due to its structural characteristics, it may require more frequent cleaning to maintain the filtering effect.
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