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Contact SupplierMS Filter Vessels are widely used in water treatment and wastewater treatment systems to remove impurities, sediments, and contaminants through filtration media like sand, activated carbon, or other adsorbents. These vessels are made of Mild Steel (MS) for durability and strength.
Typical Specifications:
Material: Mild Steel (MS), often lined internally with epoxy or rubber for corrosion resistance.
Capacity: Variations generally range from small units of around 280 liters to larger systems over 1000 liters.
Size: Common dimensions include diameters from 500 mm to 1050 mm, and heights from 1500 mm onwards.
Inlet/Outlet: Usually 1.5 inches (11/2") or similar for fluid entry and exit.
Design: Bell mouth cone type or cylindrical with top/bottom flanges for easy installation.
Design Pressure: Maximum operating pressure generally around 5-20 bar, depending on system needs.
Application: Used in effluent and potable water treatment plants, sewage, and chemical industries.
Features:
Non-corrosive lining options like epoxy or rubber for longer life.
Easy to install with inlet/outlet connections and flange fittings.
Suitable for multi-media filtration (sand, carbon, etc.).
Easy maintenance and media change.
Benefits:
Robust construction ensures durability.
Cost-effective and suitable for various industrial applications.
Suitable for filtering out mud, oil, grease, organic impurities, and chlorine.
Compact size allows installation in space-constrained locations.
Examples:
MS Filter Vessels with capacities of 280 liters, 600 liters, 900 liters, and more.
Designed for slip-in, bolt-on, or flange connections.
Available in different sizes based on flow rate requirements.
These vessels are a core component of water and wastewater filtration systems, ensuring high-quality output for industrial, municipal, or commercial applications.




