• Automatic Backwashing Activated Carbon Filter Pure Water Pretreatment

Automatic Backwashing Activated Carbon Filter Pure Water Pretreatment

Type: Activated Carbon
Usage: Environmental Protection, Chemical Industry, Water Treatment
Motive Force: Electric power
Style: Vertical
Performance: Efficient Filtration
Certification: CE
Customization:
Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company

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Basic Info.

Model NO.
YLD-MF-1000
Material
Carbon Steel(Midl Steel), Ss304, Ss316, Ss2205
Filtration Material
Quartz Sand, Active Carbon, Mn Sand, etc
Working Pressure
0.6/1.0MPa
Pressure Loss
Less Than 0.02%
Working Temperature
No More Than 40 C
Water Flowing Speed
10 --15 M/Hour
Water Output
<5 Ntu
Application Field
RO System, Water Treatment Plant
Function
Water Filter
Flow Rate
8 Ton Per Hour
Transport Package
Plywood Case Into Container or Whole Container
Specification
to be practical
Trademark
YLD
Origin
Jiangyin, China
HS Code
842121999
Production Capacity
100 Sets/Month

Product Description

Automatic Backwashing Activated Carbon Filter Pure Water Pretreatment

 
Actived carbon filter  
Activated carbon filters are typically used to remove organic compounds and/or free chlorine from water to make water suitable for use in manufacturing or discharge. Removing organics like fulvic and humic acid from potable water prevents these acids from chemically reacting with chlorine to form a class of carcinogens known as trihalomethanes.
As with any water treatment method, activated carbon (AC) filtration is not suitable for removing every type of contaminant. AC filtration is not able to remove sodium, fluoride, microbes, or nitrates. AC filters also do not soften water. Only a specific type of activated carbon water treatment is able to remove heavy metals, such as lead, and this AC filter is typically only utilized in household point of-use filters.
Organic sources of activated carbon include coal (bituminous or anthracite) and coconut shells. Carbon is formed when the organic source is burned in an environment absent of oxygen, driving off heavy organic molecules and leaving about 30%of the original mass intact.. Next, the carbon must be "activated" for use in water treatment. The activation process further drives off unwanted molecules, as well as opens up the carbon's huge number of pores. These pores are what allow for contaminant absorption. The absorption rate of a surface area of just one pound of AC is equivalent to 60 to 150 acres!
 
1. Chlorine Removal: Activated carbon may be used to remove chlorine with little degradation or damage to the carbon. Dechlorination occurs rapidly and flow rates are typically high. However, this process requires an extensive amount of surface area, and organics in the water will eventually fill up and block the pores of the carbon. Ultimately, the AC filter will need to be replaced as its ability to dechlorinate the water will slowly decline. Spent carbon can be re-activated; however, re-activated filters should only be used in waste-water treatment applications. One advantage to using AC is its low operating cost and virtual "fail safe" operation once installed. One disadvantage is that as the chlorine is removed from the topmost layer of the media, the AC provides a damp environment ideal for the growth and proliferation of bacteria. Bacteria can cause problems in medical applications, or when using carbon as a pretreatment to reverse osmosis. 
2. Removal of Organic Matter: As water passes through an activated carbon filter, organic particles and chemicals are trapped inside through a process known "adsorption". 
The adsorption process depends upon 5 key factors: 
   a.physical properties of the activated carbon (surface area and pore size distribution); 
   b.the chemical makeup of the carbon source (amount of hydrogen and oxygen);
c.the chemical makeup and concentration of the contaminant;
d.water pH and temperature; 
 
Active carbon filter can be controlled by manual or automatic type to start,wash,backwash,stop and other operations.
 
When pressure difference between water inlet and outlet reach 0.05--0.07 Mpa,backwashing must be started, the replacement period for activated carbon material is every half a year or one year.
 
 
Active carbon material is nutshell carbon,it is light weight,big holes,strong abrasion resistance and strong absorption,the filling height is:
   actived carbon material:    0.6-1.2mm  1100mm, ---top layer
   quartz sand material     0.6-1.2mm   100mm,---middle layer
    quartz sand material   1.2-2.0mm   100mm,----bottom layer


Technical parameters sheet for Mechanical actived carbon filter
  
TPYE TANK SIZE
(mm)
TOTAL HIGH
(mm)
FLOW RATE
(m3/hr)
INLET AND OUTLET
(mm)
QUARTZ SAND
 (t)
YLD-MF-500 500*1500 2350 2 DN32 0.39
YLD-MF- 600 600*1500 2380 2-3 DN32 0.56
YLD-MF- 700 700*1500 2400 4 DN40 0.76
YLD-MF- 800 800*1500 2400 5 DN40 1
YLD-MF- 900 900*1500 2500 6 DN50 1.3
YLD-MF- 1000 1000*1500 2600 8 DN50 1.6
YLD-MF- 1200 1200*1500 2700 11 DN65 2.3
YLD-MF- 1400 1400*1500 2800 15 DN65 3
YLD-MF- 1500 1500*1500 2850 18 DN65 3.5
YLD-MF- 1600 1600*1500 2900 20 DN80 4
YLD-MF- 1800 1800*1500
1800*1800
3000 25 DN80 5
YLD-MF- 2000 2000*1500 3100 30 DN100 6
YLD-MF- 2200 2200*1500 3180 38 DN100 7.5
YLD-MF- 2400 2400*1500 3330 45 DN100 9
YLD-MF- 2500 2500*1500 3380 50 DN100 9.7
YLD-MF- 2600 2600*1500 3430 55 DN125 10
YLD-MF- 2800 2800*1500 3530 60 DN125 12.5
YLD-MF- 3000 3000*1500 3630 70-80 DN125 14
YLD-MF- 3200 3200*1500 3730 80~100 DN150 16

 
 

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