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Cartridge filters thick media

In the filtration process, a liquid containing suspended solids is passed through a porous medium. The solids are trapped against the medium, and the separation of solids from liquids results. For large solid particles, a thick barrier such as sand may be used for smaller particles, a fine filter such as a filter cloth is preferable. Fluid passage may be induced by gravity, positive pressure, or a r acuum. A few of the more popular filter fypes are the plate and frame filter press, and shell and leaf and cartridge filters. [Pg.153]

Air handling unit has been provided with prefilters two inches thick at a minimum and medium efficiency cartridge or bag filters. [Pg.245]

The cartridges consisting of a single piece of filter medium are made from a perforated cylindrical core, of metal or stiff plastic, onto which the material of the filter medium is placed or formed. There are two basic types of integral media cartridges, depending upon which primary filtration mechanism is operating thin media, which work by surface filtration, followed if necessary by cake filtration on top of the surface layer and thick media, which work by depth filtration. [Pg.160]

Ceramic powders can be sintered into a wide variety of porous shapes for use as filter elements. In the form of porous pottery, ceramics were one of the earliest materials used for filtration. Porous ceramic filters for use as cartridges are generally in the form of a plain cylinder with a thick wall, the thickness of which provides the depth of filter medium for retention of the solids in a filtration process. As far as tubular elements are concerned, these are either plain cylinders (i.e. open at both ends) or flanged candles (i.e. candles with a flange on the open end for fixing in the cartridge housing or to the tube plate of a candle filter). [Pg.167]


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