
Product Details
Recirculating water is a crucial component in industrial systems, involved in processes like system cooling and boiler water replenishment. Industrial water sources typically include river, seawater, and groundwater, but the system water quality demands are stringent. To provide superior water quality for the system, high-grade water treatment equipment is required, with a removable core industrial filter being particularly adaptable to various operational conditions. This type of equipment is widely utilized in power plants, chemical industries, and others, where preliminary filtration of industrial water is indispensable. The market outlook is promising, and our company's research on this type of equipment ensures better adaptation to market needs. This equipment can also effectively replace outdated filtering systems, enhancing the economic benefits of the market.
1. Features include:
(1) This water filter model features a replaceable core that offers flexibility.
(2) Filter components feature a tight fit on both sides, with no clearance gap and no occurrence of heavy clearance gap leakage due to impurities.
(3) The effluent unit is flexible, utilizing a flat funnel design for effluent discharge. The connection method features rolling operation without sliding friction, ensuring smooth operation and noiseless performance.
(4) The actuator consumes less energy and is easy to operate.
(5) The equipment has low water resistance, reducing the resistance loss during water circulation operation.
(6) This model's filter components feature a stainless steel spherical cone structure, which increases the filtering area, enhances filtering accuracy, and offers a compact design.
2. Operation Principle:
The inlet flange is connected to the incoming water pipe, the circulating water enters the lower cylinder of the filter, passes through the filter core, with impurities trapped on the inside of the filter mesh. The purified water then rises to the upper part of the filter, flows out through the upper outlet, and into the system. When the pressure transmitter detects an excessive pressure difference across the filter core, the motor starts, driving the reducer shaft to rotate. The drain funnel rotates to below the filter mesh, the external drain valve opens, and drainage is performed under water pressure. After 2 minutes of drainage, the rotation shaft moves to the next filter core for drainage, continuing until the pressure difference is within the set range. If the filter mesh is damaged due to long-term operation or when changing the filtration precision, the equipment manhole can be opened for replacement.
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