Multimedia Filter Systems

Multimedia Filter Systems

Multi Media Filters are systems used to remove suspended solids, turbidity and other particles contained in water.

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MULTI MEDIA FILTER SYSTEMS

Multi Media Filters are used to remove suspended solids, turbidity and other particles contained in water. The system is created by placing multiple layers of different granulometers inside the body.
In addition to separating solids from water, Multi Media Filters are a second task to protect equipment that will be positioned after it. Since the load to other treatment filters will be minimized in a well-filtrated system, the life of the equipment will be extended and its efficiency will be increased.
Multi Media Filters are also used as pre-treatment in process water and drinking water treatment or in removing turbidity of purified water from wastewater treatment systems.
Multi Media Filters offer the most suitable solution for various capacities and speeds to meet your filtration needs. They operate optimally with operating comfort and service support. Parameters that affect the efficiency of the multi media filter; good bearing of the filter body and correct surface velocity. Filtration sensitivity is below 15-20 microns in a well-bedded Multi Media Filter whose surface velocity is selected for pollution load.
During the service period, the particles that are filtered and kept between the filter layers are discharged in the backwashing period, and the filter material is cleaned and the media is refreshed.

IRON AND MANGANE FILTERS

Iron and manganese filters thanks to special minerals; It can reduce the amount of iron and manganese up to 5ppm in water to drinking and utility water standards (Fe = 0.2 ppm – Mn = 0.05ppm). There is no need for any extra regent material for these special minerals. It also removes hydrogen sulfide, methane, free carbon dioxide and high concentrations of organic residues in water.
Since human health is prioritized in filtration systems, the minerals used in our systems comply with world food norms.