Common filter materials and their advantages are as follows:
Stainless Steel
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High corrosion resistance, suitable for acidic and alkaline environments
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High strength, not easily deformed
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Easy to clean, smooth surface reduces clogging
Copper Alloy
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Excellent corrosion resistance in seawater
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Good antibacterial properties, reduces biological contamination
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High thermal conductivity, suitable for high-temperature environments
Engineering Plastics (e.g., PP, PE)
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Lightweight, easy to install and maintain
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Good chemical stability, resistant to various solvents
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Low cost, high cost-effectiveness
Fiberglass
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Heat-resistant, capable of long-term use at temperatures above 200°C
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High filtration precision, capable of trapping fine particles
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Strong anti-aging performance, long service life
Activated Carbon
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Strong adsorption capacity, capable of removing odors and organic matter
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Regenerable, low maintenance cost
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No secondary pollution to water quality
Choose the appropriate material based on the usage environment and filtration requirements, for example:
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Seawater filtration → Copper alloy
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High-temperature gas filtration → Fiberglass
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Drinking water purification → Activated carbon or stainless steel





