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Mott Offers Porous Metal Filters for Chemical Processing

By Stacy Combest | August 6, 2013

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filtration-systemMott Corporation offers a variety of products that can increase process efficiency and improve profitability, while maintaining the consistency and quality required in chemical manufacture and processing. Mott designs and manufactures all-metal filters specifically to meet the requirements of many critical applications.

Mott’s filter elements and automated filtration systems provide reliable, long-lasting removal of solids from gases and liquids, especially in environments with extreme temperatures and pressures. Applications include product clarification, environmental compliance, feedstock clarification, steam filtration, fluid-bed off-gas filtration, sampling, and precoat filtration. Our process filtration systems are commonly used for catalyst recovery, guard filtration for fixed bed reactors, as well as industrial wastewater filtration. Lastly, Mott’s fully automated, clean-in-place, porous metal filter systems are a “Green” alternative to conventional filtration media. This eliminates periodic change-out and disposal of spent filter cartridges. And porous metal can be completely recycled at the end of product life, which is usually measured in years or decades.

Mott Corporation has been providing engineered solutions through the use of porous metal technology and development since 1959. Applications and processes are enhanced through the use of porous metal because it is cleanable, durable, and has uniform porosity. The unique nature of the porous structures coupled with the characteristics of our metal alloys (high strength, high temperature and corrosion resistance) make Mott materials ideally suited for extreme applications.

Mott has design/development teams that continually engineer porous metal components, sub-assemblies and finished products for applications in a wide variety of industries including biotechnology, medical, chemical, petrochemical, refining, instrumentation, food and beverage, and alternative energy.

Mott Corporation
www.mottcorp.com


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