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| We offer industrial sleeve filters made of different polyester materials (polyester, polypropylene, polyamide, etc). |
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| Industrial sleeve filters are produced as custom work. In order to indent the order an example filter or technical drawing must be submitted, we also need details about the material. |
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If you wish more information, please visit our office – we’ll be ready to answer all your questions and together we can agree upon the best solution for your problems.
The usual manufacturing time for FM sleeve filters is 1–2 weeks, depending on the complexity of the design, necessary additional details, material and quantity.
Main usage areas:
Wood, food, metal industry, etc.
Sleeve filter materials according to marking:
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Material
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Norm/Max. working temperature
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Material usage area
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PP
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95°C / 95°C
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Chemistry and pharmacy industry, food industry, galvanization plants, wood treatment
/in an aggressive but non-oxidizing environment/
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PA
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110°C / 115°C
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Separating solid particles from liquid
/in humid environment
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AC
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115°C / 120°C
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Asphalt treatment, chemistry industry, power plants
/in humid environment/
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RO
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125°C /135°C
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Chemistry industry, calk hydration
/in an aggressive but non-oxidizing environment/
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DT
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125°C / 140°C
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Chemistry and cement industry, power plants
/in an aggressive but non-oxidizing environment/
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PE
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150°C / 150°C
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Cement, chemistry and ceramics industry, food industry, metal treatment, mining, wood industry
/in dry environment/
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PPS
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190°C / 200°C
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Burning biomass, chemistry and metal industry, power plants, waste burning
/in a chemically aggressive environment/
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NO, NX
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200°C / 220°C
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Asphalt, chemistry, metal and ceramic industry, calk hydration, melting nonferrous metal
/in a dry environment with appropriate humidity/
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KMT
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200°C / 220°C
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Asphalt and metal industry
/in a dry environment with appropriate humidity/
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PI
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240°C / 260°C
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Cement, chemistry, metal industry, power stations, waste burning
/in an environment with medium chemical aggressiveness/
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PTFE, TF, TFL
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250°C / 280°C
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Burning biomass, coalmining industry, chemistry industry, power stations, waste burning
/in a chemically extreme environment/
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