Pressurised:
Filtration in this context is a closed-to-atmosphere filter generally working at high pressure for heavy-duty Industrial applications, for the removal of solid matter from a liquid: as a waste product or captured as the valued product. The extent of the removal of the solids matter is down to the particle size and the chosen Filtration unit/system.
Differing from separation/dewatering, filtration forms part of a closed pipework system working under pressure, there are no moving parts to conduct the filtering process, and also has the potential to remove extremely small solid particles from the liquid.
Manual and Automatic:
A range of automatic and manual cleaning units for specific tasks to prevent production line downtime, covering many applications from simple water cleaning through to fully automated, high-pressure systems, and with the many different applications and liquid mediums requiring this process, our range should be able to satisfy most.
Coagulation:
As filters are mechanical, there are limitations on the smallest particle sizes that can be removed due to physical restrictions with gap sizes in the mesh. To enable smaller particles to be removed can be achieved by either considering chemical coagulants before passing through the filter or electrocoagulation. Visit Coagulation on this site for more details.