Roofing Aluzinc Sheet Bacterial Filters - Asymmetric Filter Elements – POROYAL
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Roofing Aluzinc Sheet Bacterial Filters - Asymmetric Filter Elements – POROYAL Detail:
This is a type of special designed high porous stainless steel filter element with asymmetric structure metallic membrane, the layer of membrane is approximately 200um and the pore size of the metallic membrane is commonly smaller than 3um, compared to the support porous material the metallic membrane is extremely thinner with much smaller pore size. That makes this product with much smaller filter grades and much lower pressure drop.
Filter grades: 0.1um/0.3um/0.5um/1um/2um/3um
Shapes: seamless filter tubes, discs,sheet.
Advantages:
1) Big porosity, high flow rate, low pressure drop.
2) Complete back-flushing, easy regeneration.
3) Higher filtration efficiency compared with the common porous filter elements.
Applications:
Solid-liquid separation, solid-gas separation with particles smaller than 3um.
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So that you can finest fulfill client's demands, all of our operations are strictly performed in line with our motto "High Excellent, Competitive Price, Fast Service" for Roofing Aluzinc Sheet Bacterial Filters - Asymmetric Filter Elements – POROYAL, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Canada , Indonesia , Madrid , We only supply quality products and we believe this is the only way to keep business continue. We can supply custom service too such as Logo, custom size, or custom products etc that can according to customer's requirement.
By Diana from Slovakia - 2015.12.25 12:43
Hope that the company could stick to the enterprise spirit of "Quality, Efficiency, Innovation and Integrity", it will be better and better in the future.
By John from Munich - 2015.07.12 12:19