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The main differences between sintered felt and sintered mesh

2024-01-18 14:36:52

The main differences between sintered felt and sintered mesh are as follows:

1. Filtration Precision: The filtration precision range of sintered mesh is from 1 to 200 microns, while that of sintered felt is from 5 to 60 microns.

2. Blind Hole Rate: Sintered felt has a certain blind hole rate, whereas the blind hole rate of sintered mesh is almost zero.

3. Cleaning Cycle: The cleaning cycle of sintered mesh is short, while that of sintered felt is longer.

4. Manufacturing Process: Sintered mesh is made by stacking multiple layers of metal woven mesh and then sintering and rolling at high temperatures; sintered felt is made by spreading and stacking different diameter metal fibers and sintering at high temperatures up to 1100°C.

5. Dirt Holding Capacity: Due to its special manufacturing process, sintered felt forms a gradient of different pore sizes, which gives it a larger dirt holding capacity.

6. Open Hole Rate: The open hole rate of sintered mesh is high, approaching 100%, because its structure is orderly and almost has no blind holes; the open hole rate of sintered felt is lower, with a certain blind hole rate.

7. Structural Characteristics: The structure of sintered mesh is orderly, while the structure of sintered felt is made by non-woven laying, which is disorderly.

8. Material: Sintered mesh is mainly composed of multiple layers of metal woven mesh stacked together, usually using stainless steel metal woven mesh; sintered felt is made by spreading and stacking different diameter metal fibers and sintering at high temperatures.

These differences make sintered mesh and sintered felt each have their advantages in different application scenarios, and users can choose the appropriate filtering material according to actual needs.

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