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They have different designs and operating principles. General speaking, horizontal filter separators are more commonly used in the oil and gas industry for gas stream filtration. Pressure drum filters are often employed in industries where fine filtration of liquids is required, such as pharmaceuticals and chemical processing.
A centrifugal separator filter is a type of filtration equipment that utilizes centrifugal force to separate solid particles from liquid in a mixture. It typically consists of a rotating drum or cone-shaped container.
Yes, industrial centrifugal filters can handle a wide range of particle sizes, typically ranging from 0.5 microns to over 200 microns, depending on the density of the particles.
Centrifugal filtration relies on the application of centrifugal force through high-speed rotation, while sedimentation relies on gravity causing particles to settle over time. Centrifugation is an accelerated form of sedimentation. Most traditional filtration methods use a filter media to remove particles. As the liquid/solid material passes through the filter, the solid material is collected and removed. Notably, the centrifugation process eliminates the requirement for disposable filter media altogether.