Water Filter Element (Wire Wound Type) – Graded-Pore for High-Dirt-Holding Applications
What Is A Wire Wound Filter Element?
A: A Wire Wound Filter Element is a liquid filtration component made by tightly winding long-fiber filter materials around a porous framework. It features a gradient pore size structure (sparse outside, dense inside), integrating mechanical strength and deep filtration for efficient removal of solid particles and colloids.

Performance and Characteristics
Core Advantages
Efficient Filtration & Large Dirt-Holding Capacity: The tight winding process forms a "sparse outside, dense inside" structure, ensuring good strength, high filtration efficiency, and large capacity for trapping impurities.
Gradient Pore Design: Adopts a gradual pore size structure, delivering excellent deep filtration effects to capture particles of different sizes.
Broad Compatibility: Available with polypropylene or stainless steel frameworks, supporting filter materials like glass fiber and absorbent cotton fiber, adapting to diverse fluid conditions.
Function & Application
It is mainly used for filtering chemical solvents, petroleum products, beverages, water, etc., to remove solid particles and colloids, ensuring the cleanliness of the working medium in industrial processes.
Function & Application
It is mainly used for filtering chemical solvents, petroleum products, beverages, water, etc., to remove solid particles and colloids, ensuring the cleanliness of the working medium in industrial processes.

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