A filter tank is a closed equipment commonly used in water treatment processes to hold liquids and filter media under a certain pressure. Divided into three categories based on pressure level and medium properties, the manufacturing process strictly follows the standard manufacturing process. Common connection methods include flange connection, and commonly used materials include fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), carbon steel anti-corrosion, stainless steel, etc. The filter tank equipment can be flexibly arranged, both indoors and outdoors.
Equipment Overview:
A filter tank is a closed equipment commonly used in water treatment processes to hold liquids and filter media under a certain pressure. Divided into three categories based on pressure level and medium properties, the manufacturing process strictly follows the standard manufacturing process. Common connection methods include flange connection, and commonly used materials include fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP), carbon steel anti-corrosion, stainless steel, etc. The filter tank equipment can be flexibly arranged, both indoors and outdoors.
Equipment features:
1. Compact structure and small footprint;
2. It can be manufactured in the processing plant according to the design drawings, making it easy to move;
3. Low cost and operating expenses;
4. Easy to operate and maintain;
5. High operating flow rate and high water production;
6. Good corrosion resistance and long service life.
Usage conditions:
1. Design pressure: 0-2.5Mpa (within medium pressure);
2. Water pressure test pressure: 3.125Mpa (within medium pressure);
3. Design temperature: 0 ℃ -100 ℃;
4. Service life: Under normal working conditions, it can be used for at least 20-30 years.
Scope of application:
Filter tanks are widely used in water treatment processes, mainly for pre-treatment of turbidity removal, softening water, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis, and can also be used for sediment removal of surface water and groundwater.