Customized connector pleated sintered filter cartridges are filter elements that are made of stainless steel wire mesh or sintered metal fiber felt. The filter cartridges are formed by sintering at the contact points of the wire mesh, creating a porous filter cylinder with high surface filtration performance. The cartridges feature a pleated design, providing a larger filtration area and strong dirt-holding capacity. They can be provided with double-open ends or single-open end, often accompanied by threaded end gaskets (such as O-rings) to reduce friction. Compared to cylindrical filters of the same size, the folded design of pleated sintered filter cartridges can offer up to 3 times more dirt-holding capacity while occupying less installation space. Pleated sintered filter cartridges can be easily cleaned through backwashing, reverse flow, ultrasonic cleaning, or other methods. Even after 3 to 5 cleaning cycles, they can still maintain over 90% of their original filtration efficiency. Specifications Material: Stainless steel 304/316L or other special alloys Filtration precision: 1-300 microns Porosity: Up to 90% Length: 99-1490 mm Diameter: 35-80 mm Operating temperature: -200�°C to 600�°C Cleaning methods: Backwashing, ultrasonic cleaning Connector: As per drawing requirements Features High dirt-holding capacity: The pleated design provides a larger filtration area, allowing the filter cartridge to efficiently capture and retain dirt, extending its service life. Corrosion resistance: The filter cartridge is made of stainless steel throughout, exhibiting excellent corrosion resistance and suitable for filtering various corrosive media. High strength and stability: The filter cartridge possesses high strength and stability, capable of withstanding high pressure and harsh operating conditions, ensuring reliable operation of the filter. Multiple filtration grades: Different filtration grades of filter cartridges can be provided to meet various particle size filtration requirements. Easy to clean: Pleated sintered filter cartridges can be cleaned through various methods, including backwashing, reverse flow, and ultrasonic cleaning, while still maintaining high filtration efficiency after cleaning.