A mesh filter is a precision device that uses a filter screen to directly trap impurities in liquids such as water and oil, thereby purifying the quality of these fluids and protecting other system equipment from fouling, microbial growth, algal proliferation, rust, and other forms of contamination.
Principle of the disc-type filter: Thin, specially colored plastic discs are grooved on both sides with precisely defined dimensions.
Mesh filters are suitable for irrigating a wide range of crops, including vegetables, fruit trees, greenhouses, flowers, tea gardens, landscaped areas, and field crops.
A mesh filter utilizes the pores formed by the filter media to trap impurities such as silt, colloids, and suspended solids from the raw water. Thanks to the scientifically optimized distribution of the filter media, the filter bed exhibits excellent retention performance, significantly improving the quality of the effluent.
The sand and gravel filter is a media filter with exceptionally strong dirt-holding capacity.
Centrifugal filters operate on the principles of gravity and centrifugal force to remove solid particles that are denser than water.
Centrifugal filters operate on the principles of gravity and centrifugal force to remove solid particles that are denser than water.
Stacked-plate filters offer excellent filtration performance, easy installation, a small footprint, and long service life, making them one of the most commonly used filters in irrigation systems.