are in food industries
| Waste water (metal recovery) |
| Process water |
| Fillers and pigments |
| Titanyl sulphate |
| Pre-polymers |
| Gas cleaning liquids |
| Coal sludge fines |
| a polishing filter for the filtrate from vacuum filters, the overflow from conventional thickeners or centrifuges |
| when blinding of the filter medium, cake discharge and downtime are critical. |
| effective dry cake discharge, after complete draining of the Cricketfilter?, the cake is blown dry with compressed air, steam or gas before the blowback is affected. |
| each hanging element has an internal filtrate pipe reaching to the bottom: no solids are deposited in the filter element. |
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The Cricketfilter? was developed to combine the advantages of pressure leaf filters and candle filters, but without having their drawbacks. This was achieved by designing filter vessels with a new, patented type of filter element: the unique resemblance to a cricket bat gave it its name. The special shape and configuration offers a number of advantages. |
| The Cricketfilter was developed to combine the advantages of pressure leaf filters and candle filters |