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Filtering Tank

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Scope of application of Filtering Tank

Jingjin Filtering Tank can be used in:

  1. Water Treatment Types
    • We handle various types of water, including industrial water, raw water, and cooling water.
    • We also deal with recycled water, car wash water, and cleaning water.
    • Our services cover fish farming water, aquarium water, and swimming pool water treatment.

Filtering Tank of Features:

  1. Top – Notch Filtered Water Quality
    Our filters offer high precision, filtering down to less than 5 microns, ensuring excellent water quality.
  2. Efficient Backwashing
    Our filters use only one – third of the backwashing water compared to traditional sand filters. This cuts down annual water use by a large amount.
  3. Low Filtering Pressure
    With filtering pressure just one – quarter of that in conventional sand filters, our system slashes annual power costs by 75%.
  4. Easy to Use
    The system is simple to operate and needs almost no maintenance.
  5. High Capacity, Small Footprint
    It can filter large volumes of water while taking up very little space.
  6. Chlorine – Free
    Our system doesn’t use chlorine, so it’s safe for human health.

Design of inlet and outlet pipelines for filter tanks

    1. Flow Requirements
      Pick the right pipeline size based on how much water the filter tank can handle. Make sure it can handle the highest flow rate needed.
    2. Pipeline Materials
      Choose pipeline materials that work well with the water being treated. Think about how well they resist corrosion, handle heat, and how much they cost.
    3. Connection Method
      Decide how to connect the pipeline to the filter tank—using flanges, threads, or welding. Make sure the connection seals tightly and stays stable.
    4. Pipeline Layout
      When planning the pipeline route, go for the shortest straight path. Use fewer bends and connections to cut down on pressure loss and spots where blockages might happen.
    5. Water Flow Direction
      Know where the water goes in and out of the system. This keeps the water flowing smoothly and avoids areas where water gets stuck or takes the wrong path.
    6. Backwash Design
      If the filter tank needs to clean itself with backwashing, add a backwash pipeline and valves to control it.
    7. Pressure and Flow Rate
      Figure out how much the pressure drops and how fast the water flows in the pipeline. Keep the system running at the right pressure and flow rate to stop parts from wearing out too fast or getting blocked.

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