FREEFLOW Filter Press Plates - C&EN Global Enterprise (ACS

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It doesn't take one of the Quiz Kids to answer this one. Diagram A, of course. Lengths are the same; also the width. But note the difference in depths, c and c'. This ever increasing depth from top to bottom is one of the features that distinguishes the FREEFLOW Filter Press Plate from all others. Total volume of channel may be the same but with the FREEFLOW the volume increases from top to bottom at a faster rate. What's the advantage? That's obvious, too. Ca­ pacity is balanced with the inflow of filtrate. As filtrate passes through the cloth into the channel, it has constantly increasing room for the increasing volume. It's like a river bed which constantly deepens, if it cannot widen, to take care of flow from tributary streams.

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AVhy not test this "balanced capacity" claim out for yourself? Order sufficient FREEFLOW Plates and Companion Frames for one press. They're made to fit any standard press of Bakélite and several kinds of wood.

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