Water treatment systems can be harmed by suspended particles, bacteria, and other undesirable impurities, found in waters from all over the world. Without adequate filtration, equipment such as heat exchangers, boiler tubes, cooling tower fill, system pipework, etc. can become clogged. Energy efficiency suffers as a result, and maintenance and repair expenses rise.
One of the oldest techniques for removing impurities from water is filtration. Modern industrial applications have necessitated the development of novel filtration techniques over time. There are numerous varieties of media available now that are developed to target a variety of pollutants. The precise contaminant kind and size that needs to be eliminated, will determine which sort of media is best for your system.
How Industrial water filtration systems does works?
For both sanitary and industrial applications, Netsol Water industrial filters provide a practical answer to your filtration needs. By eliminating oversize pollution from 10 micron or above, our filter enhances the quality of your product. Our selection of industrial filters are economical and environmentally friendly, because they don't require filter bags or cartridges and significantly reduce product waste compared to conventional filters.
The selection of industrial filters is made to be simple to use and maintain. They are easy to disassemble and clean without the use of any tools, enabling quick and effective product line changes that boost production. The machines provide significant filtration capacity without taking up a lot of room, and they integrate seamlessly into current production lines.
How does an industrial filtering system function?
The media bed of a filtration system catches suspended solids as water runs through it, and the filtered water is then sent to the service outlet. After the filter media has been fully loaded with suspended pollutants, a backwash cycle is used to remove the undesirable solids. This cycle removes impurities from the media bed and drains them nearby.
Typically, a pressure differential switch or a time clock control is used by the filter control system, to automatically start the backwash cycle.
Why are industrial water filtration systems crucial for industrial applications?
The most typical applications of filtration include:
· Purifying water streams by removing contaminants to prevent equipment from ingesting harmful contaminants
· Safeguarding employees and the workplace
· Taking desirable products out of the water stream and isolating it
Use of industrial water filtration systems
Water quality is becoming more and more crucial in the industry, firstly because of international standards that require more pure equipment and products, and secondly because of contaminated supply sources brought on by population growth and waste regulation.
Therefore, a system that uses a number of processes to filter the water used in industrial applications, to get rid of undesired elements is known as an industrial water filter.
These substances consist of particles or sediments that are either solid or dissolved, dissolved metals, chemicals, minerals, and other contaminants. In addition to parts or machinery in industrial applications, the primary purpose of industrial water filters is to preserve human health, when water is a primary or secondary ingredient in the product being processed.
How do you choose the right media for your system when there are so many options?
To identify the type of contamination and the particle size that needs to be removed, Netsol Water conducts a number of field and laboratory tests. The water in your home or industry can be tested, and one of our knowledgeable staff will provide a free quote on a filter system, which will lower suspended particles and boost system performance.