Product Introduction The titanium rod filter element is made of industrial high-purity titanium powder (99.4%). No particle falling off, no secondary pollution of the original solution, in line with food hygiene and pharmaceutical GMP requirements. Good mechanical performance can be press-filtered or suction-filtered, and easy to operate. Low differential pressure, small footprint, and large flow. It can be regenerated online, is easy to clean, and has a long service life (usually several times that of membrane filter elements) Parameters Filtration accuracy: 0.22�¼m-100�¼m Porosity: 28-50% Air permeability: 0.02-20M3cm/m2h.mmH2O Compressive strength: 0.5-1.5Mpa Temperature resistance: 280�°C (wet state) Connection:M20 M30 M36 M42 215 222 226 DOE and customized Maximum working pressure difference: 0.6Mpa All specifications can be customized. Application With its unique performance, titanium rod filter element can be widely used in pharmaceutical industry, water treatment industry, food industry, bioengineering, chemical industry, petrochemical industry, metallurgical industry and gas purification fields. Typical uses include: In the pharmaceutical industry, it is used for decarbonization filtration in the concentrated preparation of large infusions, small injections, eye drops, and oral liquids, and security filtration before terminal filtration in the diluted preparations. Impurity removal and filtration in the production process of raw materials, decarbonization filtration and fine filtration of materials. Security filtration of ultrafiltration, RO and EDI systems in the water treatment industry, filtration after ozone sterilization and ozone aeration. Decarbonization filtration and precision filtration of liquid products, liquid raw materials, and pharmaceutical intermediates in the chemical industry, filtration and recovery of ultrafine fine particles and catalysts, precision filtration after resin adsorption, and impurity removal and filtration of system heat transfer oil and materials, catalysis Gas rest purification, etc. High-temperature decarbonization and white clay filtration in the dye industry.