The vertical leaf filter is characterized by its relatively simple structure, high level of automation, impressive efficiency, and compact footprint. When utilized with vertical leaf filter cloth, it finds extensive application in industries such as sugar production, alumina processing, and vanadium extraction from steel slag. The filter cloth serves as a critical component of the filtration system; any issues arising with it can directly affect operational efficiency and associated costs. Below is a summary of common problems encountered with leaf filter cloth for your reference.
Inferior quality materials lead to slow formation on the fabric surface and increased susceptibility to fraying or damage, resulting in impure filtrate and excessive suspended solids.
Filter cloth is prone to clogging, slowing material flow and causing particle accumulation, which affects dewatering efficiency.
Residual filter cake weight stretches the fabric, leading to misalignment and causing impure filtrate.
High material viscosity or insufficient filter aid results in incomplete solid-liquid separation.
Proper filter cloth selection: Choose suitable specifications based on the equipment and working conditions.
Regular cleaning and maintenance: Periodic cleaning of the filter cloth within the equipment helps remove residual cake buildup and prevents deformation.
Standardized operation: Operators should adhere strictly to established procedures regarding feed timing, feed pressure, and mud hanging time.
Correct operation: Conduct regular inspections, monitor wear and clogging, and maintain correction devices and sealing components.
Bolian Filtration strictly adheres to manufacturing processes and carefully inspects each production stage. Following ISO 9001 standards, we ensure that every batch and every filter cloth meets quality inspection requirements.