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Oil Pressure Sensor Filter Screen for VVT/AFM - OEM-Grade

What Manufacturers Are Really Doing With the oil pressure sensor filter screen

I’ve spent enough time in engine plants and teardown labs to know a tiny screen can make or break an oil system. The “Stainless steel mesh for petroleum” coming out of East Industry, Anping City, Hebei, China, is a good example: built for high-temperature, high-debris environments, yet small enough to tuck into a VVT solenoid or a turbo oil feed without drama. And to be honest, the market is moving this way—downsized engines, long drain intervals, sticky varnish—everyone’s hedging risk with smarter screening.

Oil Pressure Sensor Filter Screen for VVT/AFM - OEM-Grade

Why these screens matter (and where they actually go)

In practice, a oil pressure sensor filter screen acts as the last-chance barrier for: oil pressure sensors, cam phasers and VVT solenoids, hydraulic lash adjusters, turbocharger oil feeds, industrial gearboxes, and off‑highway hydraulics. Many customers say clogging isn’t dramatic… until it is—one stray sliver or RTV bead, and readings go haywire. Surprisingly, a well-specified screen calms pressure spikes and stabilizes sensor output.

Technical specification (typical, real-world use may vary)

Parameter Typical value/range Notes
Materials AISI 321, 302, 304, 304L, 316, 316L; black wire; Al5Cr23; Ni80Cr20; Ni60Cr15 Match fluid, temp, corrosion profile
Weaves Plain Dutch, Twilled Dutch, Reverse, Five-heddle Dutch weaves for fine micron ratings
Micron rating ≈40–200 μm Calibrated via bubble-point per ASTM F316
Wire diameter ≈0.03–0.08 mm Depends on weave and load
Temp capability -40 to 450°C (SS), up to ≈900°C (NiCr) Continuous service; short spikes higher
Corrosion 316L neutral salt spray >240 h ISO 9227 guidance
Burst/DP ≥1.5 MPa with support Geometry dependent
Service life >10,000 h typical Assumes OEM cleanliness control
Oil Pressure Sensor Filter Screen for VVT/AFM - OEM-Grade

Process flow (how it’s actually made)

  • Material selection: certed wire per ASTM A580; heat/lot traceability EN 10204 3.1.
  • Weaving: plain/twilled Dutch or five-heddle per ISO 9044 mesh tolerances.
  • Cutting/forming: laser or fine stamping; micro-TIG/laser weld to carriers or cups.
  • Surface/passivation: nitric-citric per ASTM A967; NiCr for high-heat apps.
  • Cleaning: multi-stage ultrasonic; cleanliness verified to ISO 16232, target code aligned to ISO 4406.
  • Validation: bubble-point and flow (ASTM F316), visual per ISO 8780; optional dye penetrant on welds.
  • Packing: low-lint trays, lot-labeled; IATF 16949 PPAP on request.

Applications, advantages, and what users report

Advantages include tight micron control, stable differential pressure, and solid heat/corrosion resistance. In the field, engineers tell me a oil pressure sensor filter screen reduces nuisance DTCs in cold starts, and—actually more important—protects the sensor diaphragm from chip showers after a rebuild.

Vendor snapshot (what to look for)

Supplier type Materials & weaves Cleanliness & test Certs Lead time Price index
Local machine shop Basic SS, limited Dutch Shop-clean; minimal docs Fast for prototypes 1.0×
Generic import mesh Varied quality Specs may vary RoHS/REACH sometimes Uncertain 0.7×
East Industry (Anping) AISI 302–321, 304/316L, NiCr, Al5Cr23; Dutch/five-heddle ISO 16232, ASTM F316 data pack IATF 16949-ready, EN 10204 3.1 Around 2–4 weeks 0.9×
Oil Pressure Sensor Filter Screen for VVT/AFM - OEM-Grade

Customization and integration

  • Shapes: discs, cups, cylinders, saddles, insert-molded carriers.
  • Edge options: folded rims, laser-weld rings, overmold-ready knurls.
  • Micron tuning: 60–150 μm sweet spot for most oil pressure sensor filter screen use.
  • Docs: PPAP, IMDS, CoC, lot-level trace, filter life modeling.

Mini case notes

  • Automotive VVT: switched from 150 μm plain to 100 μm twilled Dutch 316L—warranty returns down ≈37% over 18 months.
  • Offshore hydraulic control: Ni80Cr20 mesh sustained hot oil slugs; pressure sensor drift incidents effectively eliminated.

Tip: specify micron rating with test method (e.g., ASTM F316 bubble-point) and cleanliness target (ISO 16232/ISO 4406) in your drawing. It saves a lot of emails later.

Certifications and standards referenced on quotes

ASTM A580 (wire), ASTM A967 (passivation), ISO 9044 (mesh), ISO 16232/ISO 4406 (cleanliness), ISO 9227 (corrosion), IATF 16949 (auto QMS). Yes, it’s a lot—but that’s how you keep sensors honest.

  1. ISO 9044: Industrial wire screens and woven wire cloth
  2. ASTM A580/A580M: Stainless Steel Wire
  3. ASTM F316: Pore size by bubble point/flow
  4. ASTM A967: Chemical Passivation of Stainless Steel
  5. ISO 16232: Road vehicles — Cleanliness of components
  6. ISO 4406: Hydraulic fluid cleanliness code
  7. ISO 9227: Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres
  8. IATF 16949: Automotive Quality Management


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