News
VOLUME 2, NOVEMBER 2008
Amiad For Sand Filter Replacement

Overview
Traditionally, sand filters have been used as an
additional treatment in the final effluent, but
inherently bulky, requiring a lot of space and
large amounts of water for backwashing.
Background
Sand Filter is a very common method of
suspended solids removals, which can be installed
as a guard filter such as in buildings,
hotels, etc., as fine filtration after the clarifier,
particle filtration in cooling towers and many
other applications.
Why should I use an Amiad ?
Limited space available
Minimum water wastage
Automatic system
Minimum energy and maintenance costs
Simple to operate
Easy to maintain
What is Amiad ?
Amiad is a filter which can reduce the Total
Suspended Solid in water.
What is Amiad features ?
| Capacity |
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Up to 2,800 m3/hr |
| Screen material |
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Nylon, Stainless Steel |
| Screen micron |
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10 ~ 3,500 micron |
| Housing Material |
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Polypropylene, Poly Acetal, Stainless Steel |
| Application |
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River Water, Wate Water, Sea Water for Building, Hotel, Industrial and Plantation, etc. |
What is your benefit ?
With using Amiad automatic filter unit as sand
filter replacement, the client realized the
following benefits :
Little water wastage
Less space / foot print requirement
No stand by unit necessary
Fully automatic system
Less maintenance costno media replacement
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