As industrial equipment is used, the filter cartridges, being essential filtration components, require regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure the proper functioning of the equipment and optimal filtration performance. Below are mechanical and chemical methods for cleaning industrial filters:
I. Mechanical Cleaning Methods
Backwashing: Firstly, remove the fiber filter from the equipment and thoroughly rinse the filter surface with tap water. Use a brush or soft bristle brush to gently scrub the fiber filter, paying special attention to hard-to-clean areas.
Water Pressure Washing: If water rinsing fails to completely remove dirt, employ a high-pressure water hose for cleaning. Direct the high-pressure water flow at the dirty areas to effectively scrub off the dirt.
Vacuuming: Utilize a vacuum cleaner to remove dust and small particles from the surface of the fiber filter.
II. Chemical Cleaning Methods
Oil Descaling Agent: Over time, the surface of the fiber filter accumulates a considerable amount of dirt and deposits. You can use an oil descaling agent to soak the filter elements, wait for a period, and then thoroughly rinse with water.
Alkaline Cleaning Agent: For fiber filters covered in oil and grease, use an alkaline cleaning agent. Soak the cleaning agent in water, apply it to the filter mesh after foaming, wait briefly, and then thoroughly rinse with clean water.
Regularly cleaning industrial filters is a key step in maintaining equipment performance and extending their lifespan.