Viscous liquid filtration is an important process in industrial and commercial applications. It is used to remove impurities from liquids that are too thick or viscous to be filtered using traditional methods.
What are viscous liquids?
Viscous liquids are usually composed of liquids with high viscosity or those that are thicker than water. Viscosity is a measure of a liquid’s resistance to flow. It is measurable and quantifiable.
For example:
low viscosity liquid
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Medium viscosity liquid |
high viscosity liquid |
very high viscosity liquid |
Water |
vegetable oil |
honey |
Peanut butter |
Milk |
maple syrup |
molasses |
jam |
Juice |
dish soap |
melted chocolate |
caramel |
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coating |
paint |
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resin |
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The process of viscous liquid filtration involves the use of special filters designed specifically for use with these types of liquids. Like: scraper self-cleaning filters, wedge wire drum screens, resin traps, etc.
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No matter what type of filter is used, viscous liquid filtration is an important process that ensures that liquids are free from impurities. It helps to ensure that products are safe for use in industrial and commercial applications. When selecting a filter for your application, it is important to choose one that is designed specifically for the type of liquid you are working with. This will help to ensure the most effective filtration possible.