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Filters for Surface Water Treatment Systems (River Water, Lake Water)

Filters for Surface Water Treatment Systems

Like sea water, surface water also contains a wide variety and sizes of contaminant particles. To effectively meet this challenge, filtration units require both coarse and fine automatic filtration. Sediment build up and the consequent loss of efficiency is one of the main problems in heat exchangers, nozzles, ion exchange systems, seals, membranes and other sensitive equipment.

To prevent unscheduled and unforeseen system shut downs for cleaning, the installation of Automatic Self Cleaning Filters will remove suspended particles from the incoming water source such as lake water and river water, thus providing uninterrupted operating conditions.

The use of Automatic Self Cleaning Filters helps maintain optimum pumping conditions by preventing pressure drop caused by sediment build up.

We recently designed an enhanced new filter model especially for surface water treatment applications.

 

 

Filters for Well Water Filtration Systems

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Filtration of well water is becoming one of the most important forms of filtration in the environmentally changing world. High carbon emissions along with the increasing greenhouse effect have dramatically reduced underground water supplies. This in turn, increases the amount of both organic and inorganic contaminants in the well water that is pumped through pipelines and other systems, creating the need of filtering well water.

Along with this, fluctuations in weather patterns have limited the availability of surface water in certain locations, increasing the demand for supplies of well water. As a result, the filtration of well water is becoming a very important challenge in today’s environment.

We strainers provide an effective filtration of well water to reduce the operational costs of many applications.

 

 

Filters for Ballast Water Treatment Systems

Filters for Surface Water Treatment Systems 5New regulations require for almost all types of vessels to implement filtration systems of maximum 50 microns followed by a UV system for disinfection of ballast water. Our engineers developed a new model designed specifically for ballast water treatment.

As the ballast system requires high flows, and to meet the 50 micron filtration requirement, filtration surface areas have to be large. The technology used in ballast water treatment systems provide the optimum surface area for efficient filtration.

we also offers models that combine two stage filtration within one unit with automatic self-cleaning of the coarse screen structure integrated into the fine screen body, making it ideal for management of ballast water.