Our CECO Mefiag brand HT Series – High Temperature Disc Filter Systems are specifically designed for handling high temperature solutions such as hot-sealing baths, electroless nickel and hot soak cleaners.
Mefiag Series 0620/2500/4500/6500/9000-HT are specifically designed for the filtration of hot-sealing baths or other process baths with working temperatures up to 210°F (99°C) and capacities up to 10,000 gal/hr (40m3/hr). The HT Series, which is designed for filtering high temperature solutions, utilizes a unique insulated double-walled filter housing design. The outside wall, due to isolation from the solution, will never reach a temperature of more than 113°F (45°C). Mefiag’s HT Series filter housing is constructed of stainless steel and is electrolytic polished inside and out. It is equipped with a diaphragm pressure gauge for high temperature service.
Stainless steel construction. Unique insulated double-wall filter chamber. Operating temperatures to 210°F (99 °C). Diaphragm pressure gauge for high temperature service. Mechanical lifting device for easy access to filter pack.
Exclusive MEFIAG® stainless steel lifting device (for 4500, 6500 & 9000 Series) provides for simple mechanical movement of the cover for maintenance purposes. Just turn crank to raise lid. Then swing lid away to access filter media.
Mefiag Series 0620/2500/4500/6500/9000-HT are specifically designed for the filtration of hot-sealing baths or other process baths with working temperatures up to 210°F (99°C) and capacities up to 10,000 gal/hr (40m3/hr). The HT Series, which is designed for filtering high temperature solutions, utilizes a unique insulated double-walled filter housing design. The outside wall, due to isolation from the solution, will never reach a temperature of more than 113°F (45°C). Mefiag’s HT Series filter housing is constructed of stainless steel and is electrolytic polished inside and out. It is equipped with a diaphragm pressure gauge for high temperature service.
Stainless steel construction. Unique insulated double-wall filter chamber. Operating temperatures to 210°F (99 °C). Diaphragm pressure gauge for high temperature service. Mechanical lifting device for easy access to filter pack.
Exclusive MEFIAG® stainless steel lifting device (for 4500, 6500 & 9000 Series) provides for simple mechanical movement of the cover for maintenance purposes. Just turn crank to raise lid. Then swing lid away to access filter media.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Precoated Flow Rate |
N/A 2,500 gph |
Filtration Surface Area |
N/A 25 ft² |
Number of Filter Media |
N/A 40 |
Filter Media Diameter |
N/A 12 " |
Sludge Holding Capacity |
N/A 634 in³ |
Slurry Tank |
N/A None |
Approximate Dimensions |
N/A 43 x 20 x 46 " |
Flanged Connections (Suction) |
N/A 1-1/4 in Inlet |
Flanged Connections (Discharge) |
N/A 1-1/4 in Outlet |
Motor |
N/A 1 hp |
Pump Options |
N/A Optional PVDF mechanical seal pump is available through 6500 model. Stainless steel mechanical seal pump is standard. |
Piping, Valves and Connections |
N/A Piping, valves, and connections are all hard pipe stainless steel. |
Approximate (Crated) Weight |
N/A 460 lbs |
Manufacturer |
N/A Mefiag |
Features and Benefits
Features and Benefits |
N/A
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Filter
Filter |
N/A
Filter chambers are constructed of stainless steel. A flanged tangential inlet is standard, along with a bottom outlet and drain. Stainless steel eyebolts with hand wheels hold the powder coated steel cover in place. The lifting device provides for mechanical movement of the cover for maintenance purposes. A pressure gauge (0-60 PSI) is supplied with a corrosion resistant guard. Filter media of various materials and micron ratings are available. Ten (10) micron polyester is standard. All systems are mounted on a powder coated structural steel frame or polypropylene baseplate with casters for easy handling. |
Slurry Tank Options
Slurry Tank Options |
N/A Slurry tanks are mild steel construction with an interior of hard rubber (3 mm) and an exterior of corrosion resistant paint (2 coats). They are used to facilitate pre-coating and addition of activated carbon (if required), as well as solution make-up and priming of the pump. The slurry tank can also be used to store solution from the filter chamber during changing of media maintenance. |