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Stainless Steel Wedge Wire Filter Element
==== Stainless steel candle filters element ====
[[File:Stainless steel candle filters element.jpg|alt=candle filter element,candle filter|thumb|Stainless steel candle filter element introduction|left|234x234px]]One of the most common and efficient of all pressure filters is the stainless steel candle filter,is makes Candle filters in all Stainless Steel Mesh,The loads in the liquid streams can be in the 2-10% range solids. Very efficient to filter fine solids and use both surface and cake filtration.<ref group="candle filter element introduce">[http://www.sinftfilter.com/products/Stainless_steel_filter/2016-11-22/58.html]Stainless steel candle filters element introduce</ref>[[File:Stainless steel candle filters element.jpg|alt=candle filter element,candle filter|thumb|Stainless steel candle filter element introduction]]
==== Stainless steel sintered filter element ====
[[File:Stainless sintered filter elements.jpg|thumb|204x204px|Stainless steel sintered filter element]]
Stainless Steel Sintered Filter Element is made of different types of metal diffussion, They feature extremely high porosity (up to 85%), high flow rates (up to 20 times higher than other media types), and very long life.
==== Stainless steel multi-mantle filter element ====
[[File:Stainless steel multi-mantle filter element.jpg|left|thumb|214x214px|multi-mantle filter element]]
The Stainless Steel Multi-mantle Filter Element consists of several cylindrical filter mantles. These provide a large filtration surface with a small space requirement and allow the use of finest filter mesh.
==== Stainless steel wedge wire filter element ====
[[File:Stainless wedge wire filter element.jpg|alt=Stainless Steel Wedge Wire Filter Element|thumb|196x196px|Stainless Steel Wedge Wire Filter Element]]
Stainless wedge wire filter elements is a sieve made tram looped wires formed into deep wedge-shaped section. Individual wedge wires are built into 'Panels" by threading cross rods of suitable diameter through the loops. The whole is then clamped and made secure usually by riveting or putting ring nuts over the cross rod ends or by welding.
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