Sintered metal filters

  • Homogeneous filtration.
  • Superior mechanical resistance.

The sintering process optimises the permeability of the filter medium and minimises the risk of cross-contamination.

Sintered metal filters

Sintered metal filters


The MLC series sintered mesh filters are designed for industrial environments where process purity, safety and efficiency are key. They are manufactured from multiple layers of metallic mesh bonded through a technical sintering process, achieving uniform filtration and high mechanical resistance. This process improves the permeability of the filter medium and minimises the risk of cross-contamination.

Applications of sintered mesh filters


  • Precision filtration: stable and reproducible micron ratings.
  • Severe conditions: high temperature, pressure and corrosion.
  • Critical processes: hygienic, pharmaceutical, catalytic.
  • Reusability: washable and regenerable filters.

Key benefits


High mechanical and thermal resistance.

Greater particle retention efficiency.

Reduced risk of cross-contamination.

Designed to meet pharmaceutical industry requirements (GMP, FDA, ATEX).

Available configurations


Smooth and pleated cartridges, according to process requirements.

Options with clamp, threaded or custom fittings.

Custom dimensions and filtration grades.

We help you optimise your production processes

Get in touch and our technical team will advise you.

Committed to Quality and International Standards


We work with raw materials that comply with the most stringent international regulations, ensuring the quality and safety of our products. Our production is governed by the standards established in:

Ensuring compliance with the following key regulations:


Good manufacturing practices for materials in contact with food.


Materials intended for contact with food.


Good manufacturing practices for pharmaceutical products.


Plastic materials in contact with food, including:

  • Substances with specific migration limits (SML).
  • Dual-use additives regulated by CE 1333/2008.