Sintered wire cloth

DEZE FIltration separation

Sintered wire cloth


Item

Forge Fittings

Category

Metals

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Created On

08/08/2023

Updated On

08/08/2023

Description

Sintered wire cloth, also known as sintered mesh, is a type of filtration material made from multiple layers of woven wire mesh. The wire mesh layers are bonded together through a process called sintering, which involves heating the material to a high temperature until the wires fuse together. This creates a strong and durable material with uniform and precise filtration properties.

Sintered wire cloth offers a wide range of benefits and applications across various industries. Its main advantage is its high filtration efficiency, making it suitable for applications where fine particles need to be removed from liquids or gases. The sintered mesh material can be made with different pore sizes, allowing for the precise control of the filtration process.

The construction of sintered wire cloth consists of multiple layers of woven wire mesh, which are stacked and then sintered together. The individual layers of wire mesh can have different weaves and wire diameters, allowing for the adjustment of filtration characteristics such as flow rate and particle retention. The sintering process not only bonds the wires together, but also creates small pore openings between the wire intersections, enabling the efficient filtration of particles.

Sintered wire cloth is commonly made from stainless steel wire, due to its excellent corrosion resistance and durability. Stainless steel grades such as 304, 316, and 316L are often used for sintered wire cloth applications. These grades offer good mechanical strength, high heat resistance, and resistance to chemicals and harsh environments.

The sintered mesh material can be further enhanced with additional surface treatments or coatings to improve its performance in specific applications. For example, a stainless steel sintered wire cloth can be coated with a PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) layer to make it hydrophobic and increase its chemical resistance. These surface treatments can also help to prevent clogging and fouling of the mesh, prolonging its lifespan and reducing maintenance requirements.

One of the key applications of sintered wire cloth is in the field of filtration and separation. It is used in a wide range of industries to remove unwanted particles or contaminants from liquids and gases. For example, in the pharmaceutical and food industries, sintered wire cloth is commonly used for the filtration of pharmaceutical ingredients, food and beverage products, and other liquids. It is also used in wastewater treatment, oil and gas refining, chemical processing, and many other industrial applications.

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中国

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