stainless steel filter screen
stainless steel filter screen
- Category:Filter Screen
- Material:Stainless steel 304.
- Properties:filter mesh
- Application:widely used in mineral, stone, ceramics, metallurgy, chemical.
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stainless steel filter screen
1.Material: Stainless steel 304.
2.Width:1m/1.2m/1.5m Or customized
3. Screen and filter powder, granule, liquid
Uses:
(1).stainless steel filter mesh is widely used in mineral, stone, ceramics, metallurgy, chemical, refractory, grain and other sectors of the classification of materials and small particle filter.
(2).Used for precision screening, filtering and classification testing.
Filter screen
Features:
1)Rugged and high toughness.
2)Can be customized according to customer requirements.
3)In line with international standards ISO9044-90 R10, R20, R40 /3
4)Long-term use will not be deformed.
5)The aperture is precise.
Aperture:
1)Stainless steel wire mesh aperture size is from 2360 microns to 20 microns, tested
by the microscope (a micron scale)
2)The standard square hole mesh can be to 0.02 mm (20 microns)
1.Material: Stainless steel 304.
2.Width:1m/1.2m/1.5m Or customized
3. Screen and filter powder, granule, liquid
Uses:
(1).stainless steel filter mesh is widely used in mineral, stone, ceramics, metallurgy, chemical, refractory, grain and other sectors of the classification of materials and small particle filter.
(2).Used for precision screening, filtering and classification testing.
Filter screen
Features:
1)Rugged and high toughness.
2)Can be customized according to customer requirements.
3)In line with international standards ISO9044-90 R10, R20, R40 /3
4)Long-term use will not be deformed.
5)The aperture is precise.
Aperture:
1)Stainless steel wire mesh aperture size is from 2360 microns to 20 microns, tested
by the microscope (a micron scale)
2)The standard square hole mesh can be to 0.02 mm (20 microns)