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This manual explains applications and operation of precoat filtration, also called diatomaceous earth (DE) filtration, for potable water treatment.
In precoat filtration, unclarified water contaning foreign particles is forced, under pressure or by vacuum, through a layer of DE filtering media that has been deposited (precoated) on a septum. As the water passes through, suspended particles are captured and removed. Average DE pore sizes are much smaller than the pore sizes of conventional filter media, such as sand, allowing precoat filters to capture smaller particles than conventional filters. Perlite is also used as a precoat filter media.
The manual includes appropriate applications for precoat filtration, discusses the design of economical filtration units, and presents an overview of operating practices. Chapters cover applications, filter media, filter design, hydraulics, costs, installation, operation, process control, monitoring, maintenance, safety, and residuals disposal. Product Details
Edition: 2nd Published: 01/01/1995 ISBN(s): 9780898677874, 0898677874 Number of Pages: 52File Size: 1 file , 3 MB