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Reasons to regularly clean the filter chamber and liquid delivery system of the chamber filter press

Jiangsu Sudong Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. 2024.09.30
Jiangsu Sudong Chemical Machinery Co., Ltd. Industry News

The accumulation of sediment will significantly reduce the filtration efficiency of the chamber filter press. During operation, solid particles will gradually settle in the filter chamber and liquid delivery system. This not only leads to a reduction in the filtration area, but also may cause the filter cloth to be blocked, thereby increasing the filtration time and affecting production efficiency. If not cleaned in time, the sediment in the filter chamber will form solid blocks, further aggravating the blockage phenomenon, and eventually causing downtime for maintenance and production losses.
Regular cleaning can extend the service life of the equipment. Sediments in the filter chamber and liquid delivery system not only affect the filtration performance, but also cause wear of mechanical parts. For example, the friction between the sediment and the surface of the equipment may accelerate the aging of seals and filter cloths. If these parts are not maintained in time, the risk of equipment failure will increase, and the cost of repair and replacement will also increase significantly. Regular cleaning can effectively reduce the frequency of maintenance and reduce long-term operating costs.
Cleaning also helps to improve product quality. In many industries, the purity and quality of the product are directly affected by impurities in the filtrate. For example, in the food and beverage industry, tiny particles and bacteria in the filtrate may cause a decline in product quality and affect consumer health and satisfaction. By regularly cleaning the filter chamber and liquid delivery system, the presence of these contaminants can be reduced, thereby ensuring the safety and consistency of the final product.
Regular cleaning can also improve operational safety. During the cleaning process, if there is too much sediment in the system, it may cause abnormal liquid pressure and increase the risk of equipment explosion or leakage. The accumulation of sediment may also cause corrosion or other chemical reactions, which in turn affects the stable operation of the equipment. Therefore, regular cleaning is not only a necessary measure to improve filtration efficiency, but also an important part of ensuring operational safety.