Filter container having a mounting plate formed of sintered...

Liquid purification or separation – With repair or assembling means

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C210S440000, C210S443000, C419S007000, C419S026000

Reexamination Certificate

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06893560

ABSTRACT:
Mounting plates used to mount filter elements within cylindrical canisters are made from sintered powdered materials, such as sintered powdered metal in order to reduce engineering and tooling lead time as well as to reduce costs. By making a mounting plate of sintered metal, the mounting plate can have a varying thickness which is an advantage not obtainable with a mounting plate stamped from steel sheet.

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