Are Aluminum Alloy Wires Suitable for Filter Bag Cage

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Aluminum alloy wire can be used to make filter bag cages, but it is only limited to working conditions of normal temperature, low corrosion and weight-sensitive requirements; it is not recommended for scenarios of high temperature, strong corrosion and pulse dust cleaning.

Advantages

  • Extremely lightweight

Approximately 1/3 the weight of carbon steel, making installation and maintenance easier and suitable for mobile equipment or lightweight designs.

  • Decent corrosion resistance

Resistant to weak corrosion after anodizing, not prone to rust, and eliminates the risk of rust contamination of the filter bag.

  • Smooth surface

Burr-free, preventing filter bag damage.

  • Conductive/explosion-proof

The aluminum alloy is conductive, suitable for anti-static and explosion-proof applications.

Disadvantages

  • Low Strength

Hardness and tensile strength are lower than carbon steel/stainless steel; prone to deformation and weld detachment during pulse cleaning.

  • Temperature Resistance

Long-term resistance is ≤200℃, far exceeding which it softens and deforms easily; significantly lower than carbon steel (≤200℃) and stainless steel (≤450℃).

  • Difficult Welding

Aluminum alloy welding requires specialized processes, resulting in high costs and a tendency for incomplete welds.

  • High Cost

Wire and processing costs are higher than for ordinary carbon steel.

Applicable and Inapplicable Scenarios

Suitable

  • Normal temperature (<100℃), dry, mildly corrosive environments.
  • Mobile dust collectors, automotive painting, food and pharmaceutical (no metal contamination).
  • Low pressure, low pulse frequency operating conditions.

Not Suitable

  • High-temperature flue gas (>120℃): such as cement kilns, waste incineration, coking plants.
  • Strongly corrosive: high humidity, acid and alkali, chlorine/fluorine-containing flue gas.
  • High pressure/high frequency pulse: prone to deformation, breakage, and bag abrasion.
  • Long bags (>3m): insufficient rigidity, prone to bending and collapse.

Comparison of Mainstream Materials

MaterialTemperature ResistanceStrengthCorrosion ResistanceWeightCost
Aluminum Alloy≤120℃MediumGood for weak corrosionLightestMedium-High
Galvanized Carbon Steel≤200℃HighAverageHeavyLow
304 Stainless Steel≤250℃HighGoodHeavyMedium
316L Stainless Steel≤450℃HighExcellentHeavyHigh