Ceramic filters are primarily composed of clay and other additives, creating a fine porous structure with a filtration range from 0.1 to 5 microns. This makes them highly effective for the filtration of sediments across a wide range of industries.
Material: Clay and alumina (inorganic materials).
Filtration Range: 0.1 to 5 microns.
Technical specification of ceramic sintered filter
- Type : Ceramed
- Size : 40"
- Micron rating : 5 micron
- Outer diameter : 65 mm
- inner diameter : 40 mm
Types :
- Membrane filters
- Element filters
- Disc filters
- Tube filters
Applications :
- Ceramic filters are particularly effective in Liquid Sulfur Filtration Systems for eliminating fine particles (5 microns) after pressure leaf filters, thanks to their resistance to high temperatures (800–900°C) and corrosion.
- In water Treatment, they are used for filtration in drinking water systems and wastewater treatment, particularly for fine particle removal.
- Chemical Filtration: Used in various chemical processes to filter out fine solids and particulates, especially where high temperature or chemical resistance is required.
Advantages :
- Durability: Ceramic filters are rigid, resistant to high temperatures, and do not deform or crack under intensive use, making them suitable for processes with fluctuating temperatures (800–900°C).
- Chemical Resistance: Their composition of inorganic materials makes them chemically inert, ensuring they do not react with the fluid being filtered, preventing corrosion or degradation.
- High Compatibility: Compatible with various filtration media due to their non-reactive nature.
- Cost-Effective Maintenance: Ceramic filters can be cleaned easily by steam backwashing, with solvent rinsing also possible. This reduces operating costs and simplifies maintenance compared to other filtration technologies.
- Efficiency: Highly effective for filtration under extreme temperatures and corrosive conditions, making them a reliable and economical solution for many industries.