Abstract: A liquid-cleaning filtering system has at least one permanent filter assembly that is capable of being promptly backwashed thus minimizing the down time of machinery. Each filter assembly utilizes a wire mesh filter cartridge which is backwashed by a powered internal rotating sprayer nozzle assembly that is operable to deliver a plurality of high pressure streams of liquid to a surface of the wire mesh. Each filter assembly is capable of being repeatedly used and then backwashed in order to return it to a pristine state. The rotating spray nozzle assembly may be powered by hydraulics, pneumatics or an electric motor. A plurality of filter assemblies may be arranged together in a fluid processing center in order to process large volumes of industrial waste.
Abstract: A liquid-cleaning filter system with distillation capability has twin permanent filter assemblies, each utilizing a wire mesh filter cartridge which is backwashed using an internal sprayer nozzle assembly. During the normal operation of the filter cartridge, which is located in a pressurizable inverted bell housing, contaminates are filtered through a sheet of wire mesh arranged in a star configuration on a frame structure within the filter cartridge. The liquid filtering system is especially adapted for use in dry cleaning operations where a layer of diatomaceous earth and a layer of activated carbon deposited are on the wire mesh at the start of normal forward flow. Contaminates collect on this filter bed, thus cleaning the dry cleaning solvent.
Abstract: During the normal operation of a liquid-cleaning filter cartridge, which is located in a pressurizable inverted bell housing, contaminates are filtered through a sheet of wire mesh arranged in a star configuration on a frame structure within the filter cartridge. Contaminates collect on this filter bed, thus cleaning the dry cleaning solvent. During the system's backwash cycle, filtered solvent previously collected in a steel reservoir is pressurized to provide a powerful head of pressure for backflushing each filter cartridge through its own sprayer nozzle assembly which reciprocates inside the cartridge. The high-pressure spray vigorously cleans the wire mesh of all suspended contaminants and filter bed particles.
Abstract: A liquid-cleaning filtering system with distillation capability has twin permanent filter assemblies, each utilizing a wire mesh filter cartridge which is backwashed using an internal sprayer nozzle assembly. During the normal operation of the filter cartridge, which is located in a pressurizable inverted bell housing, contaminates are filtered through a sheet of wire mesh arranged in a star configuration on a frame structure within the filter cartridge. The liquid filtering system is especially adapted for use in dry cleaning operations where a layer of diatomaceous earth and a layer of activated carabon deposited are on the wire mesh at the start of normal forward flow. Contaminates collect on this filter bed, thus cleaning the dry cleaning solvent.