Michael J. Donovan
12-19-2006, 10:53 AM
Amiad’s AMF2 Microfiber Filter
Potable Water / Wastewater / Desalination
Oxnard, CA -- Amiad Filtration Systems announces the AMF2 Microfiber Filter. Innovative self-cleaning microfiber water filters for treatment as fine as 2 micron.
"AMF2" Filter Series
· TSS, NTU & SDI reduction for potable and waste water applications
· Effective removal of Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium
· Cartridge performance without cartridge replacement
· Outperforms traditional sand media systems
· Pre-filtration for R.O. and other sub micron systems
· Environmentally friendly – no chemical treatment required for self-cleaning process
How the AMF2 Filter Works
The AMF2 filter removes dirt particles as water flows through multi-layered microfiber cassettes. These are attached to collector pipes which allow the processed water to flow from the filter via the outlets. Dirt particles that accumulate on and in-between the microfiber layers create a pressure differential. At a preset pressure differential value or time interval, the control unit activates the self-cleaning cycle.
For more than 40 years, Amiad Filtration Systems has helped meet the need for clean water by developing a comprehensive line of exceptionally efficient, automatic, self-cleaning filters and manual filters for use in industry, municipalities, and irrigation.
Contact:
Jessica Ziebart, Marketing Coordinator
Amiad Filtration Systems, (800) 969-4055
marketing@amiadusa.com
Potable Water / Wastewater / Desalination
Oxnard, CA -- Amiad Filtration Systems announces the AMF2 Microfiber Filter. Innovative self-cleaning microfiber water filters for treatment as fine as 2 micron.
"AMF2" Filter Series
· TSS, NTU & SDI reduction for potable and waste water applications
· Effective removal of Giardia cysts and Cryptosporidium
· Cartridge performance without cartridge replacement
· Outperforms traditional sand media systems
· Pre-filtration for R.O. and other sub micron systems
· Environmentally friendly – no chemical treatment required for self-cleaning process
How the AMF2 Filter Works
The AMF2 filter removes dirt particles as water flows through multi-layered microfiber cassettes. These are attached to collector pipes which allow the processed water to flow from the filter via the outlets. Dirt particles that accumulate on and in-between the microfiber layers create a pressure differential. At a preset pressure differential value or time interval, the control unit activates the self-cleaning cycle.
For more than 40 years, Amiad Filtration Systems has helped meet the need for clean water by developing a comprehensive line of exceptionally efficient, automatic, self-cleaning filters and manual filters for use in industry, municipalities, and irrigation.
Contact:
Jessica Ziebart, Marketing Coordinator
Amiad Filtration Systems, (800) 969-4055
marketing@amiadusa.com