Filter sieve angled as a filter technology

A filter sieve angled is a filter technology that makes use of gravity. The water to be purified is directed across a parabola-shaped sifter deck. During this, the dirt particles from the water will cling together and the clean water can be separated from the dirt through cracks in the sifter deck. A filter sieve angled is particularly suitable for the removal of large quantities of relatively coarse dirt particles (larger than 0.25 mm).
Joshua Reijnen
Technical specialist Water engineering | June 13, 2021 | 4 min. reading time
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Filter sieve angled as a filter technology

A filter sieve angled is a filter technology that makes use of gravity. The water to be purified is directed across a parabola-shaped sifter deck. During this, the dirt particles from the water will cling together and the clean water can be separated from the dirt through cracks in the sifter deck. A filter sieve angled is particularly suitable for the removal of large quantities of relatively coarse dirt particles (larger than 0.25 mm).
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