The automatic pump control system automatically and gradually increases the feed pressure in four stages during the filling cycle. These stages are adjustable to suit your slurry and solids concentration. However, it is commonly set at increments of 25 psi. (25, 50, 75, 100). By monitoring the feed pump flow sensor, during the final pressure stage, the operator will be able to determine the cycle completion.
The Automatic Pump Control System also incorporates a low hydraulic pressure safety shut down the device. If there is not enough hydraulic clamping pressure present, the system will completely shut down, eliminating any possible leaking from between the filter plates.
The pump control system allows your filter press to run at its optimum efficiency creating dryer filter cakes, reducing disposal costs, reducing operator time, and increasing the life of your filter cloths and feed pumps.
This system can be incorporated with a new Filter Press from Met-Chem, a used unit, or even your own existing press.
Our standard filter presses can be operated manually. Met-Chem manufactures four types of Filter Press Plate Shifters to make operating your filter press easier, safer, and more efficient. Manual filter presses require more time and attention than the same filter press with an automatic plate shifter.
The Met-Chem Fully Automatic Plate Shifter allows you to empty the filter press with little to no operator presence. With large filter press plates, it would take two employees to move each plate and empty the filter press. The plate shifter reduces labor costs, improves efficiency, and it is safer than other shifters. As a result, the fully automatic plate shifter will Save You Money.
For added safety, a light curtain can be added. If a person or an object breaks the plane of the curtain, the shifter will automatically stop.
Met-Chem can add-on, rebuild and retrofit your existing filter press with a Fully Automatic Plate Shifter.
The Fully Automatic Plate Shifter uses a PLC control panel to automatically empty the filter press. The load sensing carriage will grab and shift each plate, and it will allow the sludge to fall. This is a great time saver for companies that want their employees doing more productive work than emptying the filter press. Watch the video to see the fully automatic plate shifter in action.
Air operated diaphragm pumps are used with filter presses to pump sludge from the bottom of the sludge holding tank into the filter press. These pumps are ideal because they can handle the slurry which is generally about the consistency of a milkshake.
The diaphragm pump usually starts out slowly and gradually ramps up. Once the pump starts to slow back down, (30-60 seconds between thrusts), it is usually an indicator that the filter press is full. At this point, the feed pump should be turned off and the valves on the filter press closed as the operator prepares to operate the air-blow-down process.
The diaphragm pump can be manually turned up or an Automatic Pump Control system may be added. This starts the pump at 25 psi, then moves up to 50, 75 and finally 100 psi which is standard operating pressure for the pump.
Met-Chem provides diaphragm pumps in the following sizes: 1”, 1.5”, 2” and 3”. The material of construction ranges from cast iron, aluminum, polypro or stainless steel.
With the purchase of a new Met-Chem filter press, Met-Chem can mount your air operated diaphragm pump to the legs of your filter press. This option also includes a flex hose that connects the outlet of the diaphragm pump to the center feed pipe, an air filter, a regulator, and an oiler. We can also provide a mounted diaphragm pump for your existing press.
Skid-Mounted Precoat Stations are custom built to work with any filter press (minor changes in the plumbing may be required). The basic precoating system includes a skid-mounted platform with a holding tank, mixer, controls, and a diaphragm pump. The precoat station can also be used as an Acid Wash System to clean filter cloths and maintain high levels of filtration.
The basic precoating operation involves mixing a slurry of filter aid, usually a combination of water and Diatomaceous Earth. The slurry is then pumped into the Filter Press and then recirculated into the holding tank. This process is run until the liquid appears to be clear or until the appropriate depth of precoat is achieved.
Skid-Mounted Precoat Stations can be customized and operated differently depending on the process of your specific application. Contact us for advice on the benefits of these portable skid-mounted systems.
Learn More about a Skid-Mounted Precoat System
When your daily wastewater needs to be collected and treated by a chemical process, a Met-Chem Batch Waste Treatment System can be built to accompany your filter press.
Learn More about a Batch Waste Treatment System
Batch Treatment System are Customized for your Application. Some Features and Options for your system may include:
A center feed pipe assembly on a filter press should be able to last many years the same way any other type of plumbing will. However, if the material of the center feed pipe assembly is not strong enough to handle the corrosiveness of the solution running through the press then the center feed pipe assembly can corrode.
For cases of corrosive material or high temperatures, Met-Chem is pleased to offer upgrades from our standard center feed pipe and manifold. We are able to upgrade to CPVC, Carbon Steel, 304 or 316SS Stainless Steel, and Titanium. Met-Chem can also provide additional manifold upgrades such as automatic valves
The center feed pipe is what connects the filter press to the product that needs to be filtered. The center feed pipe assembly consists of five different parts. The first part is the lock nut which fastens on the center feed pipe and connects to the outside of the press. The pipe, which is the second part, goes through the head of the filter and all the way through the head plate of the filter press. The third part of the center feed pipe assembly is a gasket which ensures the assembly is watertight. Next, is the clip nut seat which fastens the assembly to the head plate. This part of the assembly will always stay in place unless you are replacing the assembly or one of its parts. The final part, the cloth clip nut, will be removed often as it is screwed into the cloth clip nut seat after the head cloth is put on the head plate. The cloth clip nut needs to be tightened in order to keep the cloth in place. Met-Chem provides a tool to make this process easier. The Met-Chem Spanner Wrench is a specially designed tool that can be used to loosen and tighten the cloth clip nut when changing the head cloth on a filter press. This tool can be very helpful as the cloth clip, but it has a design that requires a unique tool to tighten and loosen it.
Met-Chem can provide longer legs and a disposal chute on your new filter press. This is especially useful if you are releasing the sludge from the press into a sludge bag or a drum. The chute will direct the sludge directly into your container. If you plan to use a sludge disposal bag, we can add hooks to the chute so that the sludge bag can be hung from the frame of the press.
For some larger presses, we can build a catwalk along with the disposal chute in order to accommodate a roll-off container.
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837 East 79th St.
Cleveland, OH 44103
Phone: (216) 881-7900
Email: info@metchem.com
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