Here at Advanced Filtration, we deal with tons of different kinds of industrial filters, for all manner of applications--from power generation to manufacturing to pharma and biotech. Similarly, the filters we sell comes in all shapes and sizes--and are made from different materials. In this article, we're going to look at what kinds of materials go into different industrial filters, and what they are used for. What Are Industrial Filters Made From? Industrial filters can be made from various materials depending on their application and requirements. Here are some common materials used in the manufacturing of industrial filters: Metal: Metal filters are made from materials such as stainless steel, aluminum, or copper. They are commonly used in applications where high-temperature resistance, durability, and robustness are required. Metal filters can be reusable and are often used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and automotive manufacturing. Synthetic Fibers: Synthetic fibers like polyester, polypropylene, and nylon are widely used in filter production. These fibers offer excellent chemical resistance, durability, and high dirt-holding capacity. Cellulose: Cellulose fibers, derived from wood pulp, are commonly used in filters. They are cost-effective and provide good filtration efficiency for many applications. Cellulose filters are often…