Cellulose Fiber is a natural, plant-based material commonly used in filtration products due to its excellent filtration capabilities, cost-effectiveness, and biodegradability. It is derived from wood or cotton pulp and is commonly used in applications like liquid filtration.
Key Features:
Material: Made from wood or cotton pulp, cellulose fibers are biodegradable and environmentally friendly.
Filtration Efficiency: Offers excellent particle retention and is often used for removing larger particles from liquids.
Applications: Common in water filtration, industrial filtration, food and beverage processing, and pharmaceuticals.
Micron Rating: Available in various micron ratings (e.g., 1 to 50 microns), allowing for different filtration levels.
Cost-Effective: Less expensive than synthetic filter materials.