The stainless steel filter mesh is made by combining different meshes of metal mesh and support mesh and then wrapping the process. It can be sieved and filtered in different acid and alkali environments.
The stainless steel filter mesh can be used in the petroleum industry as a mud mesh, chemical chemical fiber industry as a sieve filter, and electroplating industry as a pickling net.
Stainless steel filter mesh damage is sometimes encountered by friends. So what are the reasons why the stainless steel wire filter can be damaged quickly?
The main reasons for the damage are clay accumulation, motor steering error, poor fit of the screen and screen frame, and poor screen quality. The vibration amplitude of the clay is too small, and it is difficult to sieve under the condition of polymer drilling fluid, which can not effectively overcome the viscous force of the cuttings, resulting in the accumulation of drill cuttings on the screen and rapid damage to the screen.
Maishi factory technicians help you solve the problem:
1. Change the mesh number of the screen or adjust the flow rate of the single screen to ensure that the flow stop point of the drilling fluid is close to the screen outlet, so that the drill cuttings can be smoothly discharged under the lubrication of the drilling fluid.
2. Increase the vibration amplitude.
3. Drain the screen and cuttings with sprayed water to reduce the stickiness of the cuttings.
4. Adjust the angle of the screen at the end of the sand discharge to the downward direction, which is good for the debris to be discharged by gravity, but it may lead to running.
The reason for the damage of the stainless steel filter mesh and the solution are the above. If you don't understand the introduction of stainless steel wire filter mesh, you can contact our professional business staff.
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