Air Filtration – Air is forced through a mesh in which unwanted substances are removed by getting stuck to the filter and mesh.
Bag Filtration – Settling of the particles in a bag while liquid is poured through the same bag is used for clarification of fluids. The bags come in a variance of sizes that depend on the matter to be filtered out.
Cartridge Filtration – This eliminates harmful sediments through a cylindrical-shaped cartridge.
Hydraulic Filtration – To filter out petroleum and other similar liquids, some industrial filters are used for purification using a hydraulic system to drain out oil impurities.
Multilayer Filtration – Frame filters with square filter elements arranged in vertical rows. They are equipped with a hydraulic lock for pressing the filter pack, a double-acting cylinder with automatic pressure control, a pneumatic drive and a control system.
Panel Filtration – A panel-shaped filter is used very often in ventilation units, and comes in different types and sizes for wide applicability.
Sand Filtration – A process in which the treatment of the water is realised by a porous nature of a sand layer which traps particles present in water.
Strainers – Closed vessels that collect solid particles to be separated while passing a fluid through a removable screen.
Surface Filtration – Has a barrier to stop all unwanted particles from reaching the surface