Clear Solutions to Water Filtration Problems
In an increasingly crowded world, the need for clean water concerns everyone
involved in sustaining our quality of life into the twenty-first century.
For more than three decades, Amiad Filtration Systems has been the leader in
providing clean water. Using its knowledge and expertise, Amiad has
developed a comprehensive line of exceptionally efficient automatic
self-cleaning filters and manual filters for use in industry, municipalities and
irrigation.
Amiad's customer service network is organized in parallel with its
distribution system. Subsidiaries and distributors are selected according
to their experience, and especially their ability to stock parts and maintain a
high level of customer service. Amiad's customer support department,
includes a team of engineers who are ready to provide on-site service and advice
whenever, and wherever, needed.
Amiad's success is due, in great measure, to its timely introduction of key
products, its prudent investment in staff education and production equipment,
its commitment to the principles of R&D, the accumulated expertise born of
long experience -- and most importantly, its dedication to its customers.
Amiad's commitment to filtration, has given it the basis to develop and
provide comprehensive filtration solutions. Macro filtration requirements
are available down to 10 microns. Amiad offers a wide variety of filters,
filter elements, materials, filtration ranges, sizes and methods, in both
automatic and semi-automatic operating systems. Self-cleaning automatic
filters are available in individual system packages that can handle virtually
any flow rate. The synergy of these elements enables Amiad to offer the
most extensive line of filtration products in the world, including:
- 3/4" to 3" Corrosion-resistant plastic filters
- 2" to 14" steel filters, with high flow capacities
- 2" to 14" automatic self-cleaning filter units
- Media filters and multi media deep-bed filters
- Multiple options and accessories
Filter Elements
A wide range of filter elements and filtration degrees are available for the
different filters. This will allow optimum suitability for different
solutions of filtration problems, taking into consideration the type,
concentration and particle size of suspended solids, and in accordance with the
filtration method.
Grooved Discs Elements
These elements are made up of numerous thin plastic discs that are stacked
onto a telescopic core. Both sides of the discs are grooved and the
grooves cross each other when piled up and tightened together. The disc
element provides in-depth filtration with a high capacity to retain organic
matter.
The unique telescopic design also provides the means for ease of service
cleaning.
- For use with 1" - 3" plastic filters and 2" - 4" steel
filters.
Screen Elements
Screen elements are offered in a variety of configurations, depending on the
type of filter housing, application and the desired degree of filtration.
- Molded plastic construction with either stainless steel or polyester
screens for 3/4" - 4" filters.
- Perforated (coarse filtration) or Weavewire (fine filtration) stainless
steel screens for 2" - 14" filters.
Amiad Filtration Systems has provided solutions for virtually every water
filtration r4equirement. Applications include: supply water, cooling
water, process water and waste water, in industries such as: chemical and
petrochemical industries, power plants, mining, plastics, steel, food industry,
paper and textile industries; water treatment, municipal water supply: in
hospitals, commercial centers, high rise buildings, hotels, golf courses,
irrigation, and many more.
In the last few years, Amiad has become a worldwide center for filtration
studies. Research and tests are conducted under the factory supervision
and published around the world. And the guide line is always - finding the
right filtration solution for a specific water filtration problem.
Selecting The Right Filter For You
Amiad filters differ from each other both in inlet/outlet diameter, in filter
area and in the options of filter element to be used. Moreover, there are
variations in their hydraulic designs.
In selecting a filter appropriate to one's needs, the following factors
should be taken into consideration:
- The required degree of filtration.
- Working flow rate.
- Working pressure and hydraulic specifications of the water system.
- Water quality - the concentration of suspended solids and their
characteristics.
In principle, a larger filter area is necessary to cope with dirtier water
with a finer degree of filtration.
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