• Automatic Self Cleaning Sand Bed Filter

Automatic Self Cleaning Sand Bed Filter

Type: Quartz Sand
Usage: Environmental Protection, Chemical Industry, Water Treatment
Motive Force: Pressure
Style: Vertical
Performance: Efficient Filtration
Certification: CE
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
YLD-MF-1400
Quality Authentication
ISO9001:2008
Working Temperature
5-40centigrade
Material for Filtration Tank
Stainless Steel/ Carbon Steel
Material for Face Piping
Stainless Steel or PVC
Input Power
2~20kw
Power Supply
AC380V 35A 50Hz
Inlet and Outlet
2.5 Inch(Dn65mm)
Flow Tate
15 T/H
Tank Diameter
1400mm
Working Pressure
1.0MPa
Transport Package
Plywood Case Into Container
Specification
CE, ISO
Trademark
YLD
Origin
Jiangyin, Jiangsu, China
HS Code
8421219990
Production Capacity
5000 Sets/Year

Product Description

Automatic Self Cleaning Sand Bed Filter


A sand bed filter is a kind of depth filter. Broadly, there are two types of filter for separating particulate solids from fluids:
Surface filters, where particulates are captured on a permeable surface
Depth filters, where particulates are captured within a porous body of material.
 

How it Works?
Deep sand beds act as a form of biological filtration, with the idea being that nutrients sink into the substrate, where they are processed by microorganisms, aerobic bacteria and other organisms at the top and anaerobic bacteria lower down. The events in the top layer must happen anyway in an aquarium establishing a community of such microbes is the whole purpose of cycling. However, a thick layer of sand helps in the confines of a tank because it gives the microorganism community more time and space to get the job done. A sand bed may also provide a home for somewhat larger detritivores, such as flatworms.


Deep Sand Bed Creation
You need, obviously, sand, but choose the right sort. Very coarse, almost gravelly sands might be aesthetically pleasing but they don't form a good habitat for most of the micro and macroorganisms in question. A sand consisting of a variety of grain sizes, predominately fine ones, does the job far better. The setting up process is far from complex. hen preparing the tank, just add several inches of sand at the bottom, the deeper the better. Add live sand, which should contain a good starter population of organisms, to get it started and cycle the tank as normal.

Precautions
In comparison to most natural habitats, an aquarium is densely populated, with its denizens producing a great deal of waste relative to the space. A deep sand bed might not be sufficient to keep things in balance. Conduct regular tests and have additional filtration methods ready to install if required. If the sand bed is not deep enough, it might not work very well and, more importantly, toxins produced in the bottom layer could enter the water. Aim for a depth of at least four inches, preferably six or more. It probably goes without saying that burrowing or sifting creatures and deep sand beds don't mix.


Technical parameters:

  Flow Rate
    (m3/H)

Inlet and outlet
(mm)

Filter area
(m2)

Diameter
(mm)

Height
(mm)

YLD-SF-800

15-25

50

0.5

800

960

YLD-SF-1000

23-39

50

0.79

1000

1200

YLD-SF-1200

33-55

80

1.13

1200

1400

YLD-SF-1400

45-75

100

1.54

1400

1600

YLD-SF-1600

60-100

100

2.01

1600

1800

YLD-SF-1800

75-125

150

2.54

1800

1950

YLD-SF-2000

95-155

150

3.14

2000

2150

YLD-SF-2200

115-190

150

3.80

2200

2250

YLD-SF-2400

130-210

150

4.52

2400

2300

YLD-SF-2600

145-225

150

5.3

2600

2400

YLD-SF-2800

155-240

200

6.15

2800

2500

YLD-SF-3000

170-255

200

7.00

3000

2600

 

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