About our Conveyor Filter Systems

Here you will find information about our conveyor filter systems.


Conveyor filter system with top inlet, tank, receptacle, pump and oil skimmer installed.


The filter room. Here the fluid is pushed through the filter cloth and the particles are withheld.


The receptacle where all the sludge is collected.

 

Conveyor filters is made for effectively removing unwanted particles on different places in the industry, for example: 

  • Cleaning of washing water in the food industry.
  • Cleaning of discharged water (for filtering or partly filtering)
  • Cleaning of process fluids
  • Cleaning of cooling-/ smear preparation
Function
The Conveyor filter is build on the principal of mechanical filtering, where a fluid column secures the needed pressure for filtering. The filter is as a standard build in stainless steel.
 
From the inlet the fluid is spread throughout the stream filter.  The fluid
is squeezed through the steam filter where the particles are withheld.
 
If there is an increasing level of fluid as a result of a soiled filter cloth, a
new piece of filter cloth will be activated automatically. With this method, the filtercake will be pulled out of the machine and dried before it is scraped off by the collector.
 
The used filter cloth will be rolled out separately for easy removal.

Advantages using our conveyor filter
 
  • Particles and filter cloth will be separated
  • Fluids and particles can be recycled and removed
  • Disturbing smells and skin inconveniences will be minimized
  • Filtering down to 10 mµ
  • Fully automatically production
  • 100% use of filter cloth
  • Easy cleaning
 
Convoyor filters are available in four standard widths: (internal measurements)
250, 500, 700 og 800mm.
 
Tank for collection of filtered fluids is delivered separately, and is produced on required measurements.
 
The size is adjusted for the desired capacity

Depending on fluid viscosity and filter material our filters can run with capasities up to 800 lires pr. min. (equal to 48m3/hour)