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Industrial self-cleaning inline filter to recover processed water
The filtration system from Russell Finex provides a high value solution for processing industrial wash water before reuse
As businesses continue to grow and streamline their production processes, it is important to consider the time and costs involved in the recycling or disposal of industrial process water. Water used as coolant, for example following an extrusion process, or water from hot water wash tanks, often must be treated before disposal or re-use. Fragments of material such as plastic or metal can be present in the water, left behind following the washing or cooling of an object after production. Silt, sand, grit and other foreign particles can also build up in industrial wash tanks, cooling tanks and IBCs. This contamination can cause damage to the product and downstream equipment, resulting in higher disposal costs.
In this demonstration video, industrial process water is filtered using the Self-Cleaning Russell Eco Filter®. This range of water processing filtration systems can be easily installed in any part of the production line, to eliminate oversize contamination from liquids and effluent. The contaminated wash water is pumped through the high-performance industrial filtration system, where the dirt, silt and other contamination is removed. The recycled wash water can then be reused in the production line, or safely disposed of.
The Self-Cleaning Russell Eco Filter® reduces production downtime, benefiting from a unique self-cleaning design, with no stoppages to change filter elements, and no slowing of throughput due to blockages. These liquid filters for industrial processes are totally enclosed, meaning limited operator exposure to the process liquid, and are available in horizontal and vertical orientations to suit different installations and improve accessibility.
Contact Russell Finex today to discuss your industrial separation requirements, or discover other separation solutions for water effluent treatment.