Jan 15, 2026 Leave a message

What Are The Common Materials Of Filters And What Are Their Advantages?

Common filter materials and their advantages are as follows:

Stainless Steel

High corrosion resistance, suitable for acidic and alkaline environments

High strength, not easily deformed

Easy to clean, smooth surface reduces clogging

Copper Alloy

Excellent corrosion resistance in seawater

Good antibacterial properties, reduces biological contamination

High thermal conductivity, suitable for high-temperature environments

Engineering Plastics (e.g., PP, PE)

Lightweight, easy to install and maintain

Good chemical stability, resistant to various solvents

Low cost, high cost-effectiveness

Fiberglass

Heat-resistant, capable of long-term use at temperatures above 200°C

High filtration precision, capable of trapping fine particles

Strong anti-aging performance, long service life

Activated Carbon

Strong adsorption capacity, capable of removing odors and organic matter

Regenerable, low maintenance cost

No secondary pollution to water quality

Choose the appropriate material based on the usage environment and filtration requirements, for example:

Seawater filtration → Copper alloy

High-temperature gas filtration → Fiberglass

Drinking water purification → Activated carbon or stainless steel

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