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Anping CREMOTIVE Wire Mesh Products CO., LTD’s Stainless Steel Mesh Screen Filters are multi‑layered assemblies designed as first‑stage strainers in pipelines, pump inlets, and drip‑irrigation systems. These screens—constructed from pleated or rolled mesh packs—offer large surface area, high open‑area ratios, and structural stability.
Design & Fabrication
Media Layers: Three to five layers of woven mesh (e.g., 80 × 80 outer, 200 × 200 inner) create a depth‑filtration gradient, capturing large debris on the exterior and finer particulates internally.
Support Shell: Perforated or expanded stainless steel cylinder (1.0 mm thickness, 3–6 mm perforations) provides radial support.
End Fittings: Flanged or threaded end caps—machined from 316L plate—ensure seamless integration with standard pipe fittings (ANSI, DIN, or BSP).
Performance Attributes
High Dirt‑Holding Capacity: Graded mesh layers allow prolonged service intervals before cleaning.
Low Pressure Drop: Open‑area ratios above 50 % minimize flow restriction in high‑flow applications.
Mechanical Robustness: Rated for up to 16 bar operating pressure and temperatures to 200 °C.
Typical Uses
Pump Protection: Suction‑side strainers and basket filters in municipal water, industrial cooling, and marine systems.
Hydraulic Systems: Inline strainers in mobile‑equipment circuits.
Irrigation & Sprinkler Lines: Preventing emitter clogging in precision irrigation networks.
Maintenance & Regeneration
Screen filters are designed for in‑place removal and cleaning. Wire‑brush scrubbing, pressure‑wash, or chemical soak restores permeability. For systems with frequent debris loads, automated backwash housings can be equipped with solenoid valves to flush screens without dismantling.
Customization & Quality Assurance
Anping CREMOTIVE supplies screen filters in diameters from 25 mm to 500 mm and lengths up to 2 m. Each assembly is pressure‑tested to verify seal integrity and burst/collapse ratings. Detailed inspection reports accompany production runs, documenting material certificates, dimensional checks, and flow‑through performance.