Conventional Pressure Filters - Iron Removal Filters
We offer iron filter system, pressure filter system, iron removable filter, conventional pressure and filters from which Iron is removed from the water, protecting plumbing and eliminating ugly staining and unpleasant tastes and odors. We provide complete solutions and manufacture an extensive and comprehensive range of Filtration Plant. Our iron filters make water total free and safe from all the dissolved iron contents that can cause harm to the body. Our high quality iron filters needs low maintenance and install but also cost effective and highly reliable.
Raw water supplies i.e. river water, dam water, borehole water can be contaminated with high levels of suspended solids like iron, silt, manganese, organics, process foulants. There is an increasing need to save cost of water and to utilize this valuable resource so re-usage and re-cycling of water on industrial sites has become more crucial.
Our filters helps in retarding the concentration of suspended solids in cooling tower systems by which harmful bacteria grow. These systems clean and enhance cooling capacity.
Our filtration plant is made to solve all the suspended solids problem with filter plants having the following filtration media:
- Graded sand/gravel
- Sand/Anthracite
- Activated carbon
- Iron/Manganese removal media.
Our Derwent range of standard filter vessels are precisely sized to give flow loadings per square metre of filter bed which are well within design criteria and which therefore give improved and reliable filtration.
The units are available with either:
- Well-proven 5-cycle corrosion-resistant muitiport valve
- Or manifold with individual control valves
The units can be in simplex, duplex or multiple combinations. Triplex combinations allow two filters to provide backwash water for the third filter, which often eliminates for large storage of clean water for backwash.
The filtration process is controlled from a central control panel complete with warning lights and an engraved mimic on which lamps show the service state of all items. The panel houses circuit breakers, motor starters and level switches and PLC.
Efficient Iron Removal for Reliable Water QualityOur Conventional Pressure Filters are specifically engineered to address excessive iron content in water, making them ideal for water treatment applications that demand high purity standards. The multi-media filtration system ensures a consistent reduction of iron levels to below 0.3 ppm in compliance with IS 10500 guidelines. Their robust construction, corrosion-resistant finish, and customizable configurations guarantee suitability for varied industrial and municipal uses.
Adaptable Installation and User-Friendly OperationWhether you require stand-alone or skid-mounted configurations, these filters can be seamlessly integrated into new or existing water treatment setups. Flanged or threaded connections provide versatility, while indicators like pressure gauges or optional flow meters allow easy monitoring. Safety features such as pressure relief valves ensure reliable performance, and the non-computerized design offers straightforward operation and hassle-free maintenance.
FAQs of Conventional Pressure Filters - Iron Removal Filters:
Q: How does the iron removal process work in these pressure filters?
A: The filter employs a multi-layered media bed consisting of MnO2 coated media, activated carbon, and gravel. As water passes through these layers under pressure, iron is oxidized and trapped, resulting in a significant reduction of iron content to below 0.3 ppm.
Q: What are the typical applications for these iron removal filters?
A: These filters are suitable for a wide range of water treatment scenarios where high iron content is a concern, including municipal water supplies, residential complexes, and various industrial processes requiring improved water quality.
Q: When should I consider installing an iron removal pressure filter?
A: Installation is recommended when raw water iron concentration is up to 20 ppm and there is a requirement for treated water meeting IS 10500 or similar standards. Detecting issues such as reddish staining or metallic taste in water also signals the need for iron filtration.
Q: Where can these filters be installed?
A: They can be set up in water treatment plants, industrial facilities, or even residential complexes, as they come in both skid-mounted and stand-alone models. Installation location depends on the water source and available space.
Q: What benefits do these pressure filters provide over other iron removal options?
A: Key advantages include efficient iron reduction, reliable compliance with quality standards, robust corrosion-resistant construction, and easy maintenance. The customizable design ensures optimal fit for different capacities and use cases.
Q: How do I monitor filter performance and ensure safety?
A: The filters feature a pressure relief valve for safe operation, and you can choose pressure gauges or flow meters for real-time operational monitoring, aiding maintenance and ensuring consistent treated water quality.