Wedge wire filter elements are made by winding and welding support strips. To achieve filtration from the inside out, metal wedge wire filter tubes can be made using a point-to-surface wire configuration with supporting ribs inside the tube, and are welded using a special process.
Wedge wire filter elements are made by winding and welding support strips.
To achieve filtration from the inside out, metal wedge wire filter tubes can be made using a point-to-surface wire configuration with supporting ribs inside the tube, and are welded using a special process.
Excellent roundness and absolute clearance, with a minimum clearance of 15 micrometers and a negative tolerance of 5 micrometers. The welded wire-wound screen tube has a minimum diameter of 15mm and a maximum diameter of 1200mm, with a length of 6000mm. All raw materials used are imported to ensure that our products meet international standards in terms of both raw materials and wire processing technology. Their quality can completely replace imported products from France, Belgium, and other countries.
The advantages of pure round stainless steel wound wire filter elements are:
1. The surface of the wedge wire filter element is smooth and without sharp edges, reducing friction and increasing the effective filtration area.
2. The gaps in the wound wire filter element are uniform, with a minimum gap of 0.02mm and an error of 0.005mm, meeting high precision requirements.
3. The special structure has a "self-cleaning" function, making it not only less prone to clogging but also allowing for backwashing.
4. The filtration direction can be adjusted according to customer requirements, from the inside out or in any other direction, to meet customer design needs as much as possible.
5. To adapt to environments with special requirements such as high pressure and high temperature, we can manufacture reinforced wire-wound filter elements.
Material selection: Stainless steel 304, 316L, 904L, Hastelloy.
Wire-wound filter elements have a wide range of applications, including tanks in water treatment, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, and paper industries.