peristaltic pump filter press applications
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Verderflex peristaltic hose pumps are very successful in the wastewater treatment. The pump is an excellent feed pump for filter press applications.TRANSCRIPT
Paul NelsenManaging Director
Filter Press Applications
Typical Filter Press Operational Sequence
•Initially, the filter press is empty and the pump delivers high volumes at low discharge pressure
As the press gradually fills then a back pressure builds up in the discharge line. This is normally monitored by a pressure switch on the filter press and as the back pressure increases, the speed of the pump is reduced to reduce the amount of product being fed to the press
•When the filter press’s pressure reaches it’s maximum pressure then the pump stops and the rotor shoes act as a valve maintaining this pressure
•The pressure will reduce as the material is filtered and at a pre-defined pressure the pump will restart and product will flow into the filter again
Typical Discharge Pressure – Pump Speed Characteristic
Discharge Pressure - Pump Speed Profile for Filter Press Applications
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Key Reasons to Use a Hose Pump• Leak-free design – no spillages costs
• Can pump abrasive products
• Gentle pumping action – low shear rate and minimal product damage
• Rotor shoe seals the discharge line and can be used to maintain pressure to the filter
• Pump has a linear Speed - Flow characteristic
Application Issues• Shim the pump to withstand the maximum pressure at low speed – this introduces and element of over-shimming when the pump is running at high speed
• Fit a pulsation damper or air dome to reduce pulsation and act as a product accumulator
• The filter press’s back pressure can be sufficient to drive the pump backwards – gearboxes fitted with drive brakes are recommended. This also eliminates product slip
Pumping Ceramic Slurry to a Filter Press
•CEMA in Romania manufacture a range of clay products including bathroom tiles
•A VF80 pumps the clay slurry to a filter press at up to 15 bar
•Previously, the customer used AOD pumps which suffered severe wear due to the abrasive properties of a clay slurry with a high solid content
•Note the air dome installed vertically
Kieselguhr Filter Press
•Yeast in it’s many forms is a challenging product for a pump – it is abrasive and is shear sensitive
Blue Verderflex pumps are supplied to Seit Schenk in Waldstetten, Germany as part of their diatomaceous earth or Kieselguhr filter press systems for Breweries
•The Verderflex Pumps replaced Screw fed Centrifugal pumps because of excessive wear and damage to the yeast
An additional benefit is an EHEDG compliant design
Complete Kieselguhr System
Filter Presses for Vineyards
In this instance, Centrifugal pumps were replaced because of spillage costs
The OEM customer uses pumps fitted with DIN 11851 Hygienic Port Flanges and specially modified filler tubes with an additional 180° U bend
Chemical Industry
Lakerij Verschure in Belgium have a VF50 feeding Aluminium Oxide to a filter press
In this application, the back pressure and gearbox combination resulted in the pump running reversing while maintaining 15 bar – fitting a drive brake onto the gear motor eliminated this problem
VF125 on a Filter Press Application
•A VF125 has been supplied to Ciba Chemicals in France to feed chemical waste into a filter press
Reflecting the size of the pump, the large In-Line Pulsation Damper can be seen on the left hand side
Summary
• Successful filter press applications require consideration when specifying the gearbox and should be supplied with pulsation dampers
• They represent a significant business opportunity as multiple ongoing pump sales can be achieved
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