About Gravel Filters
With a vision to be a pioneer in our domain, we are emerging as one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of Gravel Filters. These filters are installed to remove coarse particles from bio-gas. They also work as in-line condensate water traps and as additional safety devices preventing backflames in gas mains. Gas enters through the filter inlet and percolates through the filter bed. The suspended matter coming in contact with media particles gets separated. Clean gas then goes through the filtration nozzles through the filter outlet. Gravel Filters are suitable for low to high pressure.
Gravel Filters
Gas enters through the filter inlet and percolates through the filter bed. The suspended matter coming in contact with media particles gets separated. Clean gas then goes through the filtration nozzles through the filter outlet.
Salient Features
- Suitable for low to high pressure
- Low pressure drop
- High efficiency
- Customized material selection
- No electricity required
- Standalone system
Robust Construction for Demanding ApplicationsEngineered from epoxy-painted mild steel, our gravel filters offer lasting durability and protection against corrosion, making them ideal for diverse ambient conditions. Their vertical cylindrical design, along with customizable sizes from 150 mm to 1200 mm diameter and select inlet/outlet fittings, allows seamless integration into irrigation setups, commercial water treatment plants, and industrial processes.
Efficient Filtration with Graded Gravel MediaUtilizing strategically layered gravel, these filters efficiently capture sediments and particulate matter from water. The graded gravel media ensures progressive filtration, improving water quality for irrigation and industrial uses while maintaining a consistent flow rate up to 50 m/hr. Ideal for facilities where uninterrupted, high-capacity water purification is required.
FAQs of Gravel Filters:
Q: How do gravel filters with graded gravel layers function in water filtration?
A: Gravel filters employ multiple layers of graded gravel media that trap particulates as water passes through, effectively removing contaminants and ensuring cleaner water output for agricultural, industrial, and commercial applications.
Q: What maintenance does a gravel filter require, and how often should it be performed?
A: Manual backwashing is essential for maintaining filter efficiency. The frequency of backwashing depends on water quality and usage, but generally, it should be performed whenever the flow rate decreases due to accumulated debris.
Q: Where can these gravel filters be installed, and are they suitable for outdoor environments?
A: These filters are designed for both outdoor and indoor installations. Their epoxy-coated mild steel construction provides strong resistance to corrosion, making them well-suited for all weather conditions.
Q: What connection types and inlet/outlet sizes are available for these gravel filters?
A: Available connection options include flanged or threaded types. Inlet and outlet sizes range from 25 mm to 100 mm, allowing flexibility in system integration based on user requirements.
Q: What are the benefits of using epoxy-painted mild steel for gravel filter construction?
A: Epoxy-painted mild steel offers robust structural strength and superior corrosion resistance, ensuring long-term operational reliability. This makes the filter durable and suitable for harsh environments, reducing maintenance costs over time.
Q: Can the diameter and structure of the gravel filter be customized for specific installations?
A: Yes, the diameter (from 150 mm to 1200 mm) and chamber structure (single or multi-chamber) are customizable, ensuring optimal compatibility with various water treatment configurations and site requirements.