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310 stainless steel sintered wire mesh filter element

24-01-22

310 stainless steel sintered wire mesh filter element

The 310 310S stainless steel sintered wire mesh filter element uses multiple layers of customized sintered mesh to prevent particles from entering the element. The control layer of sintered wire mesh retains particles/pollutants, so high-temperature filtration elements are commonly used as surface filtration elements.

The micrometer rating can be customized, as well as the type, size, and sintered mesh structure of end fittings.

The high chromium (25%) and silicon (0.6%) content of 310 alloy makes it more resistant to high-temperature corrosion in most usage environments. The working temperature is shown below.

1. Oxidation conditions (maximum sulfur content -2 g/m3)
★ Continuous use at 1050 ° C (1922 ° F)
★ Peak temperature of 1100 ° C (2012 ° F)
2. Oxidation conditions (maximum sulfur content greater than 2 g/m3)
★ Maximum temperature 950 ° C (1742 ° F)
3. Low oxygen environment (maximum sulfur content -2 g/m3)
★ Maximum temperature 1000 ° C (1832 ° F)
4. Nitriding or carburizing atmosphere
★ Maximum 850-950 ° C (1562-1742 ° F)
The performance of alloy 310 310S in reducing, nitriding, or carburizing atmospheres is not as good as that of alloy 600 (UNS N06600) or alloy 800 (UNS NO8800), but it is indeed superior to most heat-resistant stainless steels under these conditions.

Nickel based alloy filter cartridges are fully suitable for applications with high temperatures and harsh chemical corrosion conditions.