Stainless steel SSU made by uniaxial compaction: material characteristics

AISI 316L or AISI 316 stainless steel filters made by uniaxial compaction

The material used to produce these filters is AISI 316L or AISI 316 stainless steel. They are made by uniaxial compaction of powder in a rigid tool with the negative shape of the part, and then sintered. The pore size is adjusted by changing the compaction pressure and/or the particle size of the powder.

Material Chemical composition Other characteristics
Sintered austenitic AISI 316L
or AISI 316L stainless steel
Cr: 16-18%
Ni: 11-14%
Mo: 2-3%
C: < 0,03%
Others: 2% max.,
Fe: Rest
Suitable for strongly oxidizing environments.
Suitable for contact with food or sanitary water.

Maximum working temperature: 600°C in an oxidizing atmosphere,
850°C in a reducing atmosphere.

Coefficient of linear expansion: ≈12·10-6 K-1

Grade1 Total Porosity
(% in volume)
Pore Size (μm)2 Filtering efficiency4
(T=98%) (μm)
Permeability5 Shear
Strength (MPa)
Minimum
thickness (mm)
Average Maximum3 Air Water Viscous Ψv (10-12m2)
(laminar term)
Inertial Ψi (10-6m)
(turbulent term)
SSU1 17 1.2 2.5 - - 0.04 0.1 - 1
SSU2 23 2.8 6 0.5 0.8 0.15 0.13 280 1
SSU5 36 6,5 14 1 2 1.5 0.4 200 1
SSU10 36 12 30 3 4 2.5 0.7 175 1.5
SSU15 36 13 28 4 5 2.7 0.7 160 1.5
SSU25 37 25 48 6 7 9 1.8 140 2.0
SSU40 49 41 115 15 18 30 4 75 2.0
SSU60 43 55 140 29 33 31 3,8 100 3.0
SSU80 49 84 198 51 62 73 8 70 3.0
  1. Intermediate grades can be manufactured on demand.
  2. Measured with a porometer. Pore size, filtering efficiency and permeability scatter: ±25%.
  3. Equivalent to the bubble point, determined in-out according to the ISO 4003:1977 standard at a continuous flow of 30 ml/min.
  4. Simulated by a single pass at 0.1 m/s with a 2-mm-thick sample. The wall thickness of the filter strongly influences the filtering efficiency: for more information consult our Technical Department at www.amespore.com.
  5. Measured in air with a 2-mm-thick sample according to the ISO 4022:2018 standard under the following conditions: pressure slope 250 s/bar, maximum pressure difference 1.5 bar, maximum flow 3.3 l/s. Permeability in water is significantly lower than in air: for more information consult our Technical Department at www.amespore.com.

Air pressure loss

Water pressure loss

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