Stainless steel filter cartridge SINTRIPore
for chemical productsfoodstufffine

Stainless steel filter cartridge - SINTRIPore - Siga Filtration - for chemical products / foodstuff / fine
Stainless steel filter cartridge - SINTRIPore - Siga Filtration - for chemical products / foodstuff / fine
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Characteristics

Media
for chemical products, foodstuff
Type of filtration
fine
Material
stainless steel
Applications
industrial
Domain
process, for the chemical industry, for the food and beverage industry
Other characteristics
pleated, reusable, for high-viscosity products
Removal rating

Min.: 3 µm

Max.: 1,000 µm

Description

Standard or customised stainless steel cartridges for chemicals, high viscosity liquids, food, beverage & process applications. SINTRIPore filter cartridges are manufactured from 316L stainless steel in absolute micron ratings from 3 – 1000 micron. These filters can be supplied in cylindrical or pleated construction in metal fibre, sintered powder, or mesh type media for all types of industrial applications. SINTRIPore stainless steel cartridges provide efficient filtration in aggressive process applications. Their reusable design allows multiple uses and provides a cost effective alternative to disposable elements. A robust 316L stainless steel construction makes SINTRIPore elements suitable for high temperature, corrosive and high viscosity applications. These stainless steel cartridges are also suitable for use in food applications. Typical uses include catalyst recovery, food & beverage, chemical production, culinary steam, process streams, high viscosity liquids.

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