Woven mesh is made from wire formed into a grid arrangement. They are typically used to remove smaller particles as the wire used can be very fine. Each aspect of…
The services of Post-weaving
Woven wire mesh filters can be applied to a wide range of filtration applications. To ensure your mesh filter best accommodates your needs, several value-added services are incorporated during the…
Comparing Stainless Steel Alloys 300 series and 400 series.
Woven wire mesh filters can be constructed from several alloys, stainless steel is predominantly used. Mesh filters ultimately fall within either 300 series or 400 series. The most widely used…
What is gas filtration and liquid filtration?
Filtration is the process of passing a substance through a filter media to collect specific particles. While there are countless applications and techniques that can be used to filter particles,…
Single Layer & Multi Layer Filter Mesh
Why to use the single layer and multi layer filter mesh? It is ultimately determined by the material and particles you’re filtering. if you are filtering a liquid with contaminant particles of…
How Much Does a Mesh Filter Cost?
The price of a wire mesh filter is dependent on several factors. Filter parameters such as the mesh specification, amount of fabrication needed, and layer configuration all play into the…
What Is a Mesh Filter?
Mesh filters are best defined as a network of metallic wires that are methodically woven together, forming a pliable filter media. As parameters, such as wire diameter, mesh count, and…
What is the filtration
Filtration, abbreviated as FLTR, is a mechanical process to separate solids from liquid or gas. This can be accomplished by gravity or vacuum, where the solids pass through a medium…
FILTRATION TYPES
Air Filtration - Air is forced through a mesh in which unwanted substances are removed by getting stuck to the filter and mesh. Bag Filtration - Settling of the particles…
Open Area Ratio of Temporary Cone Strainer
The amount of free open area is the ratio of the open area through the strainer basket to the cross section area of the pipe. A common term used in…