How to Choose filter press fabric?
Choosing the Best Filter Press Cloth Type & Material - Micronics, Inc.
Filter Cloth Selection is one of the key variables in the optimization of any liquid filtration application. We like to think of Filter Cloth as the key ingredient, the secret sauce to a Filter Press operation!
Critical considerations in the selection of Filter Press Cloth include its resistance to blinding, ease of filter cake discharge, resistance to chemical attack, thermal properties, abrasion resistance, particle retention, and more.
Whether you are starting up a new filter press operation or seeking to optimize an existing one, the Micronics Engineered Filtration Group has the liquid-solid separation know-how that you need for your particular application. Contact us so we may put Micronics’ extensive expertise to work in helping you achieve your liquid filtration goals, saving money, and enhancing operating efficiencies. We are committed to your success.
It all begins with selecting the correct Filter Cloth. You can trust Micronics Filter Cloth – Accept No Substitute.
Tips for Selecting the Right Filter Press Filter Cloth
Let’s examine the wide variety of factors that influence how Filter Press Cloth performs in your operations.
Type of Filtration Equipment
The type of machine determines the overall strength needed for the filter media. Fabric that may work well on one type of machine may not work at all on another. Tensile strength, elongation properties, flexibility, and durability of the cloth are all important considerations in filter cloth selection. Different types of filters hold and pull fabric in different ways. Some fabrics may work well with one type of filtration equipment, but not with another because of how it stretches, bends, and holds up to stress in the application.
Learn more about the role of yarn fiber materials, filament types, yarn types, and weave patterns in Filter Cloth Selection.
Cake Release
Each type of filter press cloth has different cake release characteristics. Selecting the proper filter press cloth will help to ensure proper cake formation. The proper amount of filter cake dryness will not only prevent the need for excess cloth scraping but will also contribute to lower expenses in hauling away the filter cake.
Learn more about how proper Filter Cloth Selection will help to ensure a trouble-free press operation with excellent cake formation. Symptoms to look out for regarding your filter press cakes include sticky cakes, thin filter cakes, sloppy filter cakes, and partially formed filter cakes.
Learn more about Filter Cloth Troubleshooting.
Filter Cloth Ease of Cleaning
How clean does the filter need to be? Some processes may require the cloth to be cleaned after each cycle, or during the process. How is the cloth cleaned, and what is used to clean it? A spray bar may be used to clean cloth on a filter but may also create additional abrasion and wear on the filter press cloth.
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Learn about whether Chemical Cleaning is an effective tool in cleaning your filter press cloth.
Learn about Micronics Automatic Cloth Washing Systems and how they are well-suited to extending the life of your properly selected filter press cloth.
Particle Size
Particle size is important when selecting filter cloth. Different fabrics are equipped to handle different particle sizes. If the cloth’s pores are too big, particles will pass through without being caught in the filter. If the pores are too small, the cloth will blind and prevent slurry from passing through. Often, the cake that forms on the cloth is performing much of the filtering. The cloth must have the right pore size to build a cake but still allow liquid to flow through.
Particle Size Distribution & Shape
Just as particle size is important when selecting filter cloth, so is particle size distribution. In some applications, the particles are all about the same size. In others, large particles are mixed with fine particles. Understanding the particle size distribution helps find the ideal cloth to use as your filter media.
Sometimes, if particle size varies, the material can be processed multiple times in order to efficiently filter. The first pass will catch the largest particles on the cloth but not finer particles. The second pass will allow medium-sized particles to build a thicker cake on top of the largest particles. Additional passes catch and build up finer particles until optimal filtration efficiency is achieved.
The shape of the particles will affect how the cake builds, how it adheres to the cloth, and how much wear may be put on the filter press cloth.
Chemistry/Operating Temperature
Different types of filter press cloth are equipped to handle different operating conditions. Most fabrics have a maximum operating temperature. Operating outside of that will damage the cloth and affect filtration efficiency. Depending on what the fabric is made of, it may also be susceptible to chemical damage. Filter media selection takes into account susceptibility to chemical attack as well as the operating temperature and consistency of the slurry.
Some types of cloth have an ideal pH range. Many times, both pH and operating temperature need to be considered to ensure the cloth can handle the operating conditions.
The Micronics Engineered Filtration Group can help you select the optimal filter press cloth for your operating conditions which will also help to extend filter press cloth life.
Volume of Material Being Processed
Consider how much material is being processed. How thick does the filter cake need to be? How heavy is the filter cake? If the cloth must support all the weight of the filter cake, the fabric must be strong enough to handle the load of the material being processed.
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