Industrial Filter Cartridge Manufacturer

Metal Filter Cartridge Manufacturer

Ecofiltrone metal filter cartridges are designed for industrial filtration applications where standard polymer filter cartridges may not provide enough strength, temperature resistance, pressure resistance or chemical compatibility. They are commonly used for high-temperature fluids, corrosive chemicals, steam, gas, oil, process liquids and reusable filtration systems.
Compared with disposable polymer cartridges, metal cartridge filters can offer stronger mechanical durability, washable structure and longer service life in suitable operating conditions.

Metal Filter Cartridges for Demanding Industrial Filtration

Metal filter cartridges are used when the filtration system requires durability under harsh process conditions. In chemical plants, refineries, power plants and high-temperature process systems, filters may face pressure fluctuation, thermal stress, corrosive fluids or repeated cleaning cycles.
A metal filter cartridge is often selected when the customer needs a filter element that can handle stronger operating conditions than PP, PES, PTFE or other polymer-based cartridges.

When Should You Choose a Metal Filter Cartridge?

You should consider a metal filter cartridge when the fluid or gas has high temperature, high pressure, corrosive chemistry, abrasive particles or when the filter must be cleaned and reused.

Typical selection triggers include:

  • Polymer filter cartridges deform or fail too quickly
  • Operating temperature is too high for plastic materials
  • The system requires backwashing or ultrasonic cleaning
  • The fluid contains abrasive particles
  • Chemical compatibility is difficult with standard media
  • The plant wants to reduce frequent cartridge replacement
  • The process requires stronger mechanical stability

Main Types of Metal Filter Cartridges

Stainless Steel Filter Cartridge

Stainless steel filter cartridges are widely used for industrial liquid and gas filtration. They provide good mechanical strength, corrosion resistance and cleanable performance. Common materials include 304, 316 and 316L stainless steel, depending on process requirements.

Sintered Metal Filter Cartridge

Sintered metal filter cartridges are made from sintered metal powder, sintered metal fiber or sintered wire mesh. The sintering process creates a porous metal structure that provides stable filtration, strength and reusability.
They are often used in high-temperature, high-pressure, catalyst recovery, polymer filtration, gas filtration and chemical processing applications.

Wire Mesh Filter Cartridge

Wire mesh filter cartridges are made from woven stainless steel mesh or multi-layer metal mesh. They are suitable for coarse to medium filtration, washable applications and systems where low pressure drop is important.

Titanium Filter Cartridge

Nylon membrane pleated filter cartridges are suitable for fine particle removal in compatible solvents, chemicals and specialty process liquids. They are often used where good mechanical strength and solvent compatibility are required.

Sintered vs Wire Mesh vs Perforated Metal Filter Cartridges

Different metal filter structures are designed for different filtration goals.

Type Best For Main Advantage Typical Use
Sintered Metal Filter Cartridge Fine or stable filtration Strong porous structure and reusability Chemicals, gas, polymer, catalyst recovery
Wire Mesh Filter Cartridge Coarse to medium filtration Washable, low pressure drop Oil, water, process liquids
Perforated Metal Cartridge Coarse filtration or support High mechanical strength Equipment protection, prefiltration
Titanium Filter Cartridge Corrosive fluids Better corrosion resistance in selected conditions Seawater, chemicals, special process fluids

Metal Filter Cartridge vs Polymer Filter Cartridge

Metal and polymer filter cartridges solve different engineering problems. Polymer cartridges are often better for economical, disposable and fine filtration. Metal cartridges are better when the process requires strength, cleanability, temperature resistance or long service life.

Factor Metal Filter Cartridge Polymer Filter Cartridge
Mechanical Strength High Moderate
Temperature Resistance Higher, depending on metal Limited by polymer material
Reusability Often washable or backwashable Usually disposable
Chemical Resistance Strong in selected metals Depends on polymer type
Cost Higher initial cost Lower initial cost
Best For Harsh, reusable, high-temp systems General filtration and disposable use
Typical Materials Stainless steel, titanium PP, PES, PTFE, Nylon, PVDF

Common Applications

Power Generation

Power plants may use metal filter cartridges for condensate, cooling systems, steam-related processes, lubricating oil and high-temperature fluid filtration.
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Refinery and Petrochemical

Refineries and petrochemical plants use metal filters where fluids are hot, contaminated, abrasive or chemically challenging.
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Chemical Processing

Metal filter cartridges are used for chemicals, solvents, catalysts, acids, alkalis and process liquids where compatibility and durability are important.
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Oil and Gas

In oil and gas systems, metal cartridges can be used for process fluids, produced water, injection water, fuel, lube oil and equipment protection.
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Seawater and Corrosive Environments

Stainless steel or titanium filter cartridges may be considered for seawater or chloride-containing environments, depending on corrosion requirements and operating conditions.
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How to Choose the Right Metal Filter Cartridge

Selecting the right metal filter cartridge depends on operating temperature, pressure, chemical compatibility, particle size, cleaning method and required service life.

Key selection factors include:

  • Filter material: 304, 316, 316L stainless steel, titanium or other alloys
  • Filter structure: sintered powder, sintered mesh, woven mesh or perforated metal
  • Micron rating
  • Flow rate
  • Pressure drop
  • Operating temperature
  • Operating pressure
  • Corrosion environment
  • Particle type and particle load
  • Cleaning method: backwash, ultrasonic cleaning or chemical cleaning
  • End cap and connection type
  • Housing compatibility
  • Expected service life

Related Knowledge Articles

Recommended cluster articles:

  • What Is a Metal Filter Cartridge? Sintered vs Wire Mesh vs Perforated
  • When to Choose Metal Over Polymer Filter Cartridges
  • Stainless Steel Filter Cartridge vs Titanium Filter Cartridge
  • How to Clean and Reuse Metal Filter Cartridges

FAQ

What is a metal filter cartridge used for?

A metal filter cartridge is used for liquid, gas, oil, steam and chemical filtration where high strength, temperature resistance, corrosion resistance or reusability is required.

Sintered metal cartridges use a bonded porous metal structure for stable filtration and strength. Wire mesh cartridges use woven metal mesh and are often used for washable coarse to medium filtration.

Yes. Many metal filter cartridges can be cleaned and reused by backwashing, ultrasonic cleaning or chemical cleaning, depending on the filter structure and contaminant type.

Choose metal filter cartridges when polymer filters fail due to high temperature, high pressure, abrasive particles, corrosive fluids or repeated cleaning requirements.

Stainless steel may be suitable for some seawater applications, but chloride corrosion risk must be evaluated. Titanium may be considered for more aggressive seawater or chloride-rich conditions.

Request a Metal Filter Cartridge Recommendation

If you are not sure which metal filter cartridge to choose, send us your fluid or gas type, operating temperature, pressure, micron rating, flow rate, chemical condition, particle load and cleaning requirement. Ecofiltrone can recommend a suitable metal filter cartridge for your application.

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