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Puroflux offers
a broad spectrum of permanent media filters in a range of materials
and configurations. Our standard filtration products can be applied
to a variety of conditions for the removal of suspended particulate.
Custom systems
can be engineered to meet specific requirements, including the use
of different filter media to enhance filtration.
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Permanent media filtration has a distinct advantage over disposable
bags, cartridges or hydrocyclone separators. Permanent media filtration
is a positive filtering media that is easily backwashed for cleaning.
Puroflux filters utilize the finest media. This media can be used
individually or combined to optimize filtration efficiency. Puroflux
standard media physically removes particulate 10 micron and smaller.
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Influent1
is directed through a series of valves into the overdrain of the filter,
where it is evenly distributed over the filtration media. It is then
forced down through the media bed where the suspended particulate
is trapped in the voids formed between the media. The clean effluent2
then passes through the underdrain and is returned to the original
source. As the voids in the media are filled, the filter will start
to blind off. When the maximum differential pressure is reached, the
filter will require a backwash. |
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The filter is backwashed by reversing the fluid flow through the filter.
The backwash fluid is directed into the filter through the underdrain
and up through the media. As the backwash fluid moves through the media
it causes the bed to lift and separate. The tumbling action of the media
causes a scouring effect which releases trapped particulate and suspends
it in the backwash flow. The fluid then carries the particulate that is
suspended up through the overdrain and out to waste.
1 Influent (In-flu-ent):
Wastewater or other
liquid flowing into a treatment process.
2 Effluent (Ef-lu-ent): Wastewater or other
liquid flowing from a treatment process.
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