Sediment filter
Sediment is any particulate matter that can be transported by fluid flow and which eventually is deposited as a layer of solid particles on the bed or bottom of a body of water or other liquid. Water that has a high sediment level can change the aesthetic value of the finished beverage. It also can have a detrimental effect on the performance of your equipment. Sediment can cause blockages in the strainers, flow controls and even the solenoids inside your equipment. A sediment filter acts as a sieve to remove these particles. The important thing to keep in mind about sediment filters is that they reduce sediment. They don't remove chemicals or heavy metals or make the water taste or smell better. In general, sediment filters are rated by a "micron" number. This refers to the particle size that will be trapped by the filter. The two main type of filters are bag filters and cartridges. Click here for a comparison between cartridge and bag filters, including examples of applications, materials and filtration rates. For more information about sediment filters provided by Lenntech check our replacement filters web page. Lenntech can also help you with brackish and seawater filters or filtration systems for optimum water purification. For further information or product specifications (data sheets) feel free to contact us. | |
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