Waste Water Screening Equipment

WASTE WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS

WASTE WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS
WASTE WATER FILTRATION SYSTEMS

The multi-Grade filter (MGF) is generally used for the pretreatment in a purified water system. It is also used for post-treatment in ETP and STP. MGF removes the solid suspended particles from water. It has a longer life and requires low maintenance costs.

Multi-grade filters are used in water and wastewater treatment to remove the solid particles, dust, and dirt present in water. The raw water flows into the filter inlet through the media bed. The media bed comprises different layers such as sand, pebbles, gravel, etc. As the water passes through the various media layers, the filtration takes place, and it retains all the dust and suspended particles, and the water flows out of the filter outlet.

Multi Grade Filter:
Dual Media Filter:

The Dual Media Filter (DMF) is generally used for the pretreatment in a purified water system. It is also used for post-treatment in ETP and STP. DMF removes the solid suspended particles from water. It has a longer life and requires low maintenance costs.

Dual Media Filter (DMF) are used in water and wastewater treatment to remove the solid particles, dust, and dirt present in water. The raw water flows into the filter inlet through the media bed. The media bed comprises different layers such as sand, pebbles, gravel, etc. As the water passes through the various media layers, the filtration takes place, and it retains all the dust and suspended particles, and the water flows out of the filter outlet.

Mno2 filter:

Manganese dioxide (MnO₂) is another highly effective medium for removing iron from water. It is commonly used in granular form or as a coating on other filter media, and is particularly known for its ability to oxidize dissolved iron (Fe²⁺) into insoluble iron (Fe³⁺), which can then be filtered out.

Iron Removal Filter

Manganese dioxide (MnO₂) is another highly effective medium for removing iron from water. It is commonly used in granular form or as a coating on other filter media, and is particularly known for its ability to oxidize dissolved iron (Fe²⁺) into insoluble iron (Fe³⁺), which can then be filtered out.

Pressure Sand Filter:

The Pressure Sand Filter (PSF) is generally used for the pretreatment in a purified water system. It is also used for post-treatment in ETP and STP. DMF removes the solid suspended particles from water. It has a longer life and requires low maintenance costs.

Pressure Sand Filter (PSF) are used in water and wastewater treatment to remove the solid particles, dust, and dirt present in water. The raw water flows into the filter inlet through the media bed. The media bed comprises different layers such as sand, pebbles, gravel, etc. As the water passes through the various media layers, the filtration takes place, and it retains all the dust and suspended particles, and the water flows out of the filter outlet.

Activated Carbon Filter:

Activated-carbon filtration is the process that is used to remove the organic compounds and chlorine from the water. The filters are designed in such a way as to remove free chlorine, organic matter, odor, and color. It is used for the treatment of raw water and wastewater in industries. Activated carbon filters are based on the principle of adsorption, i.e., it treats and absorbs the impurities on the surface. Adsorption is directly related to the surface area of the media.

These are the small pieces of carbon in a powder or granular form that are notably used to remove the contaminants from the water. Activated carbon is highly porous. Around 1 gram of activated carbon has a surface area of more than 500 sq. meters