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Dynadisc

Flotation units with dissolved air allow to accelerate the separation of water and suspended solids. Compact and simple of use, they make it possible to recover at the same time floated and settling particles, and produce rejections with strong content of dry matter

Dynadisc Information

Consisting of multiple rotating filter discs, the DynaDisc Filter features a well proven system that uses fine woven filter media. This sophisticated design produces a highly effective filtration process that can achieve high filtration efficiencies. Water to be filtered is guided into the rotor drum and flows by gravity into the filter discs through openings in the drum, and passes through the filter media on the sides of the discs. Suspended solids are separated and accumulated on the inside of the filter cloth. When the water level inside the filter rotor increases to a pre-set point, the filter rotor starts rotating and the backwash of the filter media starts. The high pressure backwash spray removes the accumulated suspended solids into the reject flume inside the filter. The suspended solids are then discharged via the reject pipe. The discs are submerged to approximately 60% and the water level of the filtrate is kept by a level tank. Applications are for high flow rates and where small footprints are required. The disc system drastically increases the capacity over standard drum filters, and also should you have a small tear in the filtration cloth, you do not need to replace / repair the entire drum. A new cassette can be fitted by a single person in a short period of time. The new cassette is simply removed from storage and fitted to the Dynadisc filter by unclipping the old and inserting the new cassette, resulting in minimal downtime.

Specifications

Main applications and benefits

  • waste water final effluent polishing (tertiary filtration)

  • waste water primary filtration

  • pre-treatment for MBR processes

  • intake and raw water filtration

  • algae removal

  • recycle and reuse water filtration

  • filtration of water for industrial process plants

  • pre-filtration before the sand filters

  • pre-treatment & protection filtration for membrane plants

  • water treatment in the paper and pulp

  • water treatment in fish farming (aquaculture)

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How it works

Consisting of multiple rotating filter discs, the DynaDisc Filter features a well proven system that uses fine woven filter media. This sophisticated design produces a highly effective filtration process that can achieve high filtration efficiencies. Water to be filtered is guided into the rotor drum and flows by gravity into the filter discs through openings in the drum, and passes through the filter media on the sides of the discs. Suspended solids are separated and accumulated on the inside of the filter cloth. When the water level inside the filter rotor increases to a pre-set point, the filter rotor starts rotating and the backwash of the filter media starts. The high pressure backwash spray removes the accumulated suspended solids into the reject flume inside the filter. The suspended solids are then discharged via the reject pipe. The discs are submerged to approximately 60% and the water level of the filtrate is kept by a level tank. Applications are for high flow rates and where small footprints are required. The disc system drastically increases the capacity over standard drum filters, and also should you have a small tear in the filtration cloth, you do not need to replace / repair the entire drum. A new cassette can be fitted by a single person in a short period of time. The new cassette is simply removed from storage and fitted to the Dynadisc filter by unclipping the old and inserting the new cassette, resulting in minimal downtime.

Contact Us

Address

The Grove Business Park

Block E

Somerset West

Western Cape

South Africa

Contact

CPT: +27 83 653-3225

JHB: +27 11 813 1083

KZN: +27 32 586 3344

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Saturday

9:00 am – 3:00 pm

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