Introduction to NMO500 Filter Bag

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A filter bag is a commonly used filtration material in industrial filtration, often paired with filter equipment. Its manufacturing materials include nylon, polypropylene, polyester, stainless steel, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and others. Among them, nylon, known as NMO, refers to the filtration precision of 500 mesh (mesh is a unit of measurement, where "mesh" refers to the number of openings per square inch of mesh screen; for example, 50 mesh means there are 50 openings per square inch, and 500 mesh means 500 openings). Generally, NMO500 filter bags are made of high-strength nylon woven mesh, utilizing unique edge-sealing techniques. They find wide applications in industries such as food and beverage, chemical, and others.

 

These bags exhibit resistance to strong alkalis and can withstand temperatures ranging from 150 to 170 degrees Celsius. They also possess good resistance to deformation and abrasion, making them suitable for repeated cleaning. Factors affecting the service life of filter bags include damage, clogging, and aging.

 

To address these issues, proper moisture prevention for NMO500 filter bags is crucial. Correct installation of the filter bags can prevent damage during installation. Additionally, factors such as appropriate filtering air velocity, sufficient reverse airflow volume, pressure, and suitable reverse airflow cycle also affect the damage to filter bags. Furthermore, controlling the operating temperature and avoiding contact with strong acids can mitigate the aging problem of NMO500 filter bags.

 

For further inquiries regarding NMO500 filter bags, please feel free to contact Shanghai Sffiltech Co., Ltd.

 

 

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