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Filtration

Filtration is commonly used to produce drinking water from groundwater sources. The required drinking water quality is achieved in a pressure filter with individually selected active filter media, for example to neutralize aggressive carbon dioxide or to remove iron, manganese, ammonium, and particle contaminants.

 

Filtration can also be used as a pre-treatment stage in a water treatment plant or as final filtration at the outlet of a treatment plant.

 

Examples: circulating water, water recovery, boiler water, cooling water, wastewater, and recarbonization.

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Activated carbon filter

Activated carbon filter for removing iron, manganese, ammonium, arsenic, and suspended solids.

Activated carbon filter

Activated carbon filters are used to remove pesticides, free chlorine, and flavorings.

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Iron and manganese filter

Pressure filter for removing iron and manganese.

Iron and manganese filters

Pressure filters are used to remove iron, manganese, arsenic, ammonium, and suspended solids.

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Sand and gravel filters

Simple filtration systems using sand and gravel.

 

Sand and gravel filters

Certain pressure and bag filters are used to remove sand and gravel.

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Manual filter systems

Simple systems for manual operation

e.g. in swimming pools.

Do you need advice?

The optimal solution depends on the application, the required water quality and the water consumption. Our team of specialists will be happy to answer your questions about solutions for your water treatment solution.

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