used activated carbon filter / exhaust air treatment
details to article: 30155
description: PP adsorber with fan Helios RRK 250. Previous use for NH3. Can be filled with approx. 60kg activated carbon. PP grid plate for a fleece (not available) as separating layer. Chimney with weather bonnet.
Producer: | TS Umweltanlagenbau GmbH |
Year of manufacture: | 2019 |
Pieces: | 1 |
Condition: | gebraucht / used / second hand |
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informations about: filtration plants Filtration is commonly the mechanical or physical operation which is used for the separation of solids from fluids (liquids or gases) by interposing a medium through which only the fluid can pass. Oversize solids in the fluid are retained, but the separation is not complete; solids will be contaminated with some fluid and filtrate will contain fine particles (depending on the pore size and filter thickness). Filtration is also used to describe some biological processes, especially in water treatment and sewage treatment in which undesirable constituents are removed by adsorption into a biological film grown on or in the filter medium. There are many different methods of filtration; all aim to attain the separation of substances. Separation is achieved by some form of interaction between the substance or objects to be removed and the filter. The substance that is to pass through the filter must be a fluid, i.e. a liquid or gas. Methods of filtration vary depending on the location of the targeted material, i.e. whether it is dissolved in the fluid phase or suspended as a solid. Filtration is a more efficient method for the separation of mixtures than decantation, but is much more time consuming. If very small amounts of solution are involved, most of the solution may be soaked up by the filter medium. An alternative to filtration is centrifugation — instead of filtering the mixture of solid and liquid particles, the mixture is centrifuged to force the (usually) denser solid to the bottom, where it often forms a firm cake. The liquid above can then be decanted. This method is especially useful for separating solids which do not filter well, such as gelatinous or fine particles. These solids can clog or pass through the filter, respectively. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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