Automatic disc filter system featuring disc filtering elements with 2"/ 3" /4" backwash valves, air valves, manifolds, and advanced controllers. This system is designed for high efficiency and ease of installation, with automation options available in 220V, 110V, or battery power.
Automatic Disc Filter As Fine Filtration
✓ Protects tape irrigation systems from blockage.
✓ Second-level filtration effectively removes fibrous and soft impurities.
✓ Scalable flow rates from 10m3/h to 1500m3/h.
01 Filtration Precision: 130 micron standard for irrigation (Range: 20-400 micron).
02 Pipe Material: Carbon steel or Plastic options with superior antiseptic effects.
03 Filter Units: Constructed from high-strength reinforced nylon (PA).
04 Space Efficiency: Compact design providing large flow rate capabilities.
05 Continuous Supply: Automatic backwash ensures water supply does not stop during flushing.
06 Low Water Consumption: Uses less than 1% of filtering water; pressure loss stays under 0.02 Mpa.
07 Customized Service: Tailored solutions for specific pressure, material, and power requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the standard filtration precision for irrigation?
The standard filtration precision for irrigation applications is 130 microns, though it can be adjusted within a range of 20 to 400 microns based on requirements.
Does the water flow stop during the backwash cycle?
No, the automatic disc filter system is designed so that the water supply will not stop even when the system is performing a backflush.
What are the available control methods for the filter?
The system can be controlled via Differential Pressure, Time-based intervals, or Manual operation, offering flexibility for different operational needs.
What materials are used for the filter pipes and units?
The pipes are available in carbon steel or plastic with high antiseptic properties. The filter units themselves are made from reinforced nylon (PA) for durability.
How much water is consumed during the backwashing process?
The system is highly efficient, with water consumption during backwashing typically being less than 1% of the total filtered water.
What power options are supported for automation?
The automation system supports 220V and 110V AC power, and battery-powered options are also available for remote locations.