Condensate filter elements
Condensate filter elements, typically covered with powder resin, along with pre-filters, are extensively utilized in power plant condensate water treatment systems for filtration and desalination purposes.
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Condensate filter elements, typically covered with powder resin, along with pre-filters, are extensively utilized in power plant condensate water treatment systems for filtration and desalination purposes.

The high-flow filter element uses deep fine polypropylene or glass fiber membrane as the filter material, featuring a large diameter of 6 inches (152 mm) and no central rod. It has a one-way opening and a specially designed liquid flow direction from inside to outside to ensure that all pollutant particles are intercepted within the filter element.

This industrial automatic filter offers comprehensive uses to ensure the purity and reliability of the filtered liquid. It serves as a standard water filter for most water filtration applications, excelling in processing capacity, accuracy, and reliability. It maintains good performance even under harsh operating conditions.

This tubular filter element is made from non-toxic, odorless polypropylene particles through a process of heating, melting, spinning, pulling, and forming. It is extensively used in water purification and in filtering strong acids, alkalis, and organic solvents.

The PP microporous folded filter element boasts high rejection rates, high flow flux, low pressure difference, and broad chemical compatibility. Its production involves a specialized hot-melt welding process that avoids the use of adhesives or the release of foreign substances.

Made from stainless steel wedge-shaped wire welded screen, this filter element offers a filtration precision ranging from 30 to 800 microns. Its finished products boast high strength, high hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, uniform gap, excellent seepage, and ease of cleaning, including reverse cleaning.

This deep filter element is designed for the filtration of low viscosity and low impurity liquids. It is constructed from textile fiber thread (such as polypropylene thread or degreased cotton thread) precisely wound onto a porous skeleton (made of polypropylene or stainless steel) according to a specific process.
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