Filter Cloth
Filter cloth is a laminated fabric primarily made from polyester and polypropylene, designed for filtration applications due to its excellent permeability and durability.
About Filter Cloth
Filter cloth is constructed through a lamination process that combines layers of polyester and polypropylene fibers, resulting in a lightweight yet strong fabric. This fabric is engineered to provide high filtration efficiency while allowing for air and liquid permeability. Its applications range from industrial filtration systems to environmental protection, making it a versatile choice for various industries.
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Care Instructions
Machine wash in cold water with mild detergent. Do not bleach. Tumble dry on low heat.
Additional Information
Filter cloth is often used in applications requiring high durability and resistance to chemicals, making it suitable for both industrial and environmental uses.
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