Corrosion resistance: 316L stainless steel filter element maintains stability in the temperature range of -200 ℃ to 600 ℃, especially with good corrosion resistance to chlorides. This characteristic makes it perform well in seawater desalination systems and medical cleaning equipment containing chlorine disinfectants, and can work continuously for 3000 hours without corrosion.
Mechanical strength: 316L stainless steel filter element has high mechanical strength and can withstand high pressure and impact forces. Its strength is more than twice that of 304 stainless steel, and it has better plasticity and toughness.
High temperature resistance: 316L stainless steel has good high temperature resistance and can work continuously under high temperature conditions of 150 ° C.
Low temperature and welding performance: 316L stainless steel exhibits good thermal strength at low temperatures and is suitable for low-temperature environments. In addition, its ultra-low carbon design provides better resistance to intergranular corrosion in welding and high-temperature environments.
Surface treatment: The inner wall of the filter element is treated with electrolytic polishing, and the roughness Ra value can be controlled within 0.2 μ m, effectively reducing fluid resistance and preventing microbial growth