Achieve unparalleled purity in your fluid systems with the Aomite Sanitary In-Line Water Treatment Filter.
Designed specifically for the stringent hygiene standards of the pharmaceutical, dairy, and beverage sectors, this advanced straight-through filter features an ultra-fine 500-mesh stainless steel screen. It is engineered to capture micro-impurities and tiny particulates while maintaining optimal fluid flow dynamics. Constructed entirely from high-grade SS304 or SS316L stainless steel, it offers exceptional corrosion resistance for continuous water treatment applications. The streamlined in-line design ensures it is incredibly easy to install, clean, and maintain, drastically minimizing downtime and operational costs for your large-scale industrial facility.
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| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product Type | Sanitary In-Line Filter / Straight-Through Strainer |
| Housing Material | High-Grade Stainless Steel (SS304 or SS316L) |
| Filter Screen (Mesh Size) | 500 Mesh (Ultra-fine particulate filtration) |
| Structural Design | In-Line (Tubular) for easy screen removal and maintenance |
| Hygiene Standards | Meets stringent industry standards for sanitary processing |
| Primary Application | Fine water treatment, pharmaceutical liquids, beverage purification |
| Customization | Connection types (Clamp, Weld, Thread) and sizes available upon request |
Ultra-Fine Filtration (Approx. 25 Microns)
The term "500 mesh" means there are 500 openings per linear inch of the filter screen. In metric terms, this translates to capturing particles as small as 25 microns. This level of ultra-fine filtration is far superior to standard 80-mesh or 100-mesh strainers. It is specifically utilized in the final stages of pharmaceutical water treatment, fine beverage polishing, or protecting highly sensitive downstream RO (Reverse Osmosis) membranes from micro-debris.
Flow Dynamics: An in-line filter allows the fluid to flow straight through the pipeline without changing direction. This results in a lower pressure drop compared to a Y-strainer, which forces fluid around a corner.
Ergonomic Maintenance: The inner tubular screen of an in-line filter can be quickly pulled straight out from the housing by removing a single clamp or union nut, making routine CIP cleaning or screen replacement extremely fast and easy for operators.