Cooling Tower Loop Cuts Waste and Disposal Costs with Environmentally Friendly Filter — A Real World Documented Case Study
Portage, MI (PRWEB) October 3, 2005
A manufacturer of plastic personal grooming products was recycling mold-cooling water through a cooling tower. Unfortunately, the cooling water was picking up airborne particulate in the process, which caused frequent blowdowns, required maintenance, and created downtime on the molding machines.
Traditionally, engineers have opted for disposable media filters because of their lower initial cost. While initial cost may be lower for small batch operations, the same is not necessarily true for continuous operations. That is because you would need a completely redundant filtration system, including piping, valves, supports, and service connections – not an insignificant expense by any means – to maintain production.
To remove this particulate, the company installed the Ronningen-Petter AFR backwashing filter.
With this type of filter system, the media is cleaned and regenerated while the unit remains on-line. This means a simple single-piping arrangement, minimal valving, and fewer connections – for a lower total system cost and reduced waste.
Since then, they’ve eliminated this costly downtime and reduced their waste. What’s more, controlling suspended solids by filtration rather than blowdown substantially reduces water use. Moreover, because the filter cleans itself only when necessary, treatment chemicals and waste disposal costs are minimized.
by Ask Filter Man
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