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This style of Dutch Stainless Steel Sintered Mesh are made by sintered together 2 or 3 layers of dutch stainless steel woven wire mesh. This stainless steel sintered wire mesh laminates have evenly spaced aperture and good flow permeability.
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The multilayer structure is generally divided into four parts: a protective layer, a filter layer, a separation layer, and a support layer.
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Sintering can be defined as the thermal process that induces diffusion bonds. The sintering process bonds the tangential metal surfaces together at their point of contact without adding any filler metal or binder.
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As an advanced structural and functional material, sintered stainless steel fiber felt (SSSFF) has been widely used in sound absorption, phase change heat transfer, energy absorption, jet noise reduction, fuel cell gas diffusion layer, catalyst carrier to remove volatile organic compounds and biological implants.