self-cleaning strainers
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RES No.512 - USE THE FAST NEW ENQUIRY SERVICE @ www.filtsep.com
Self-cleaning strainers
Canada based Unitrade Process
Technologies Inc recently
launched its latest design of
self cleaning jet strainers for
the removal of solids from high
viscosity liquids.
Based on the company’s
well-known U&lo-Jet strainer
design, the Rotoflo-Jet has
been specifically designed to
handle applications with low
flow rates and medium to high
viscosity liquids. The strainers’
self-cleaning action is obtained
through combination of
internal flushing and a helical
rotor that continuously scrapes
the internal surface of the filter
element - controlled by a very
low RPM electric drive.
All Rotoflo- Jet strainers are
made for 3 16 stainless steel
and custom designed. They are
Filhmtion+Separation
built to operate in pressures up
to 17.5 bar and temperatures
of 112 OC.
They are designed for
vertical installation and can be
mounted parallel on manifolds
for higher flows and cascading
flushing action.
Their applications are
typically in chemical plants,
refineries, pulp and paper
plants, etc, and can be used to
filter high viscosity products
such as paints and printing inks.
Contact: Unitrade Process
Technologies Inc, 1200 Speers Road,
Unit I, Ookville, Ontario L6L 2X4,
Canada.
Tel: +I 905 842 3203;
Fax: +l 905 842 3544;
E-mail: [email protected];
Website: www.uptinc.com
Large scale melt filtration system
Building on the success of its
rotary disc filtration
technology Gneul3 GmbH of
Germany has recently launched
a fully automatic, polymer
melt filtration system
specifically for large scale
applications.
According to the company,
its latest rotary filter allows
fine filtration (down to 3 mm)
under constant processing
conditions. The system is
operated by a process control
system that ensures
stabilization of the production
process. It maintains a constant
pressure drop of < ?I 2 bar
across the filtration system,
automatically controls the
high-pressure screen cleaning
process before material
change, and displays and
records all process and system
data. The melt loss during
filter cleaning is kept to a
minimum (0.01-l%).
The main characteristic of
the patented rotary technology
is that the filter disk, which
comprises of special filter
media arranged in a radial
pattern, rotating between two
filter blocks. This provides a
good rhealogical layout that
significantly reduces the dwell
time of the polymer melt in
the system.
Contact: GneuJI Kunstaofftechnik
GmbH, Miinichhusen 42, D-32549
Bad Oeynhousen, Germany.
Tel: +49 5731 5 30 7 0;
Fax: +49 5731 5 30 7 77;
E-mail: [email protected];
Website: www.peuss.com
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