Monofilament Filter Bags
Construction
Made from individual, single, continuous fibers woven into a mesh.
Key Characteristics
- High Strength: Good compressive strength and high tensile strength
- Smooth Surface: Not easily deformed and easy to clean
- Low Blinding: Excellent cake release properties
- Dense Structure: Good air permeability and resistant to clogging
Performance
- Surface Filtration: Precise surface filtration for larger particles
- Collection Efficiency: Lower particle collection efficiency compared to multifilament
Multifilament Filter Bags
Construction
Made from multiple fine fibers twisted together into a yarn before being woven.
Key Characteristics
- Complex Structure: Diverse weaving methods allow for pore size adjustments
- High Dirt-Holding Capacity: Complex structure provides superior dirt retention
- Higher Strength: Multiple fibers result in enhanced strength and stability
- Uniform Pore Size: Fine and consistent pores effectively trap small particles
Performance
- Fine Filtration: Excellent for retaining fine particles and achieving high filtration accuracy
- Higher Efficiency: Superior particle collection efficiency
- Cake Release: Less efficient cake release compared to monofilament





