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Posted on: 2020-11-14 Posted By: Admin
Filtration is a physical, chemical or biological process which separates fluid and solid matter by the use of a filter membrane having complex structure acting as a checkpoint, through which only the fluid can pass. The fluid which passes through the filter membrane is termed as filtrate while the larger particles or unwanted solid particles that get stuck and cannot pass are termed as oversize. A filter cake may be formed on the top of the filter by the stopped oversize particles thereby resulting in the blockage of the filter lattice which further leads in the prevention of the fluid phase passage through the filter is known as blinding. The effective pore size of a filter can be defined as the size of the largest that can pass through it. The separation of the fluid and the solid cannot be stated as a perfect separation as solids get contaminated with fluid and the filtrate may contain fine particles depending on the size of the pore and thickness of the filter. The process of filtration occurs both in engineered mechanical systems as well as in nature. These engineered system filtration units can be found in geological, biological and industrial forms.
The assembly involved in this process is called a filtration unit. The filtration units can either be portable filtration unit or any fixed or stagnant filtration unit.
The Process Description
Advantages and uses of portable filtration units
Portable filtrations units are ideal for:
Considering the industrial operational requirements, power tools such as portable filtration units, hydraulic cylinders, hydraulic press, cylinder seal kit, manifold block and power packs used for erection makes any industrial workflow an easily accessible reach.