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Founded in 1997, after 20 years of development, we have become the largest exporter of wedge wire screen in China. – Slottle screen – Wedge wire filter – Water & Oil well screen – Wedge Wire Intake Screen – Ballast Water Filter Element – Wedge Wire Rotary Screen – False bottom screen – Wedge Resin Trap Screen – Sugar Mill Screen – Sieve Bend Screen – Lateral Assemblies – Filter Nozzle We have nine production lines, a professional technical team, an independent quality inspection system, and a perfect after-sales service team, which can provide customized processing services for global customers.
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china, 050000, 石家庄市, United States
- 18730220639
- info@meshfiltro.com
- meshfiltro.com
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