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Self cleaning Filter for Continuous Unattended Filtration
Solid liquid separation in Sugar Industry was initially limited to very preliminary level of separation to basically removal of very large impurity particles. Hence, we have come with fine filtration products for this Industry to cater different applications. Our Filtration System is technologically advanced and meets the customers’ expectations. The professionally managed and highly experienced technical team of Micropore along with sugar technologists from the sugar industry carried out successful actual user trials to arrive at the benefits of fine filtration.
The filtration system is installed on the discharge of the pump for on line filtration and the contaminated liquid flows through these filters, in series. The dirt particles are retained on the outer surface of the filter media and the clear liquid flows through. As the retention of dirt increases on the media surface the pressure drop increases across the filter and at predetermined differential pressure the filter media approaches “dirty condition”. Our Liquid Filtration is worldwide popular for being best in giving excellent performance and availability at market leading price in the market. The system basically consists of multi element filters in series, which are specifically designed for the following parameters:
Flow Rate Dirt Load Level of separation required Viscosity of the fluid Fluid characteristics Pressure/Temperature
Features
Compact Unit Full Utilization Of Filtration Area Lower Power Consumption Less Space For Installation Fully Automatic Imported Wedge Wire Element Least Maintenance
Technical Specification
Models: SCF – 200, 300, 450 Housing Design: ASME SEC VIII DIV. I Installation: Vertical Gear Drive: Inline Helical Filtering Surface: Smooth Purge Valve: Electro-Pneumatic Filter Element: Wedge Wire Type M.O.C: Stainless Steel Flow Direction: Inside To Outside Filtration Rating: 50 Microns & Above Element Cleaning: By Rotating Brush Flow Rates: Upto 500 Cum.M/Hr in Single Unit
Note: Flow Rates Vary Based On Bagasse Load In The Feed & Filtration Rating Of The Filter Element.
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