Custom Sintered Powder Metal Filter Tube , Porous Metal Filters ISO Approved
JUMAO has specialized in the manufacturing and customization of sintered porous metal filters for nearly 60 years. Many different markets use sintered porous metal filter for their physical durability, temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and precision filtration characteristics. Our sintered porous metal filters come in a variety of alloys, such as stainless steel, Hastelloy, Monel, Inconel, nickel, and titanium. We also offer a wide range of media grades, from 0.1 micron to 100 micron. If you need custom pore sizes, alloys, or flow characteristics for your filter, we'll work with you to develop a product that meets your specifications.
Sintering Process of Sintered Porous Metal Filter
After the removal of the compacted part, the sintering is carried out in special suitable furnaces.
Sintering, the fundamental processing step for all porous metal products, means bonding of powder particles through diffusion at temperatures well below the melting point. In any micron range, after the sintering process, no physical limits between the original metal powder particles are any longer in existence. The grain boundaries run over the original particle boundaries.
Sintering gives the high porosity material its shape-stability and properties of a metallically strong component.
The pores after the sintering process are mechanically fixed in respect to size and position.
Features of Sintered Porous Metal Filter
1.High temperature resistant and used many times
2.Washable for re-use and maximum economy
3.A large number of pores, uniform pore, small resistance, great permeability.
4.With excellent high and low temperature resistance, long service life, easy regeneration.
Applications of Sintered Porous Metal Filter
-Widely used in various media of the separation and filtration of gas or liquid.
- Suitable for filtering in the media of strong acid, strong alkali and high temperature.
Here are some new specs for porous bronze. The tables show coarser and finer grades than those previously noted, and there is an even finer 5-micron filtration grade now available too. Further data will be added as it becomes available. Hopefully the data is consistent from the above table to the one following...
Filtration Grade (Microns) | Nearest old Material Designation | Filtration Range (Microns) | Tensile Strength (PSI) | Minimum Thickness (Inches) |
250 150 90 40 30 20 10 | F10 F20 F30 F40 F60 F100 F150 | 180-300 125-180 50-125 25-50 20-40 15-25 7-13 | 2,000 2,500 3,500 4,500 5,500 6,500 7,000 | .187 .125 .093 .063 .063 .040 .035 |
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