Irrigation Filters

Filters are main part of drip irrigation system. There are two types of filter primary and secondary filters. Sand filter and hydro cyclone filter are primary use for light particles of sand and heavy impurities of water, where screen filter and disc filter are secondary filter use for separate very fine impurities of water for long life resistance of dripper clogging. Filter available in ¾”, 1”, 1.5”, 2”, 2.5”, and 3” size

Screen Filter

  • Screen filters are installed for final filtration, providing extra protection against clogging.
  • Although the sand filter removes most impurities, tiny particles still manage to pass through.
  • The screen filter with strainer removes impurities, allowing only clean water into micro-irrigation.
  • The screens are usually cylindrical and made of non-corrosive metal or plastic material
  • It's available in 60 to 120 mesh.
  • Flow rate ranges 7m3/Hr to 50m3/Hr
  • It's available in powder-coated metal body as well as in plastic body

Disc Filter

  • Removes very fine solid particles from irrigation water
  • Excellent mechanical strength
  • Chemical and corrosion resistance
  • TDisk filters use stacked, grooved rings to effectively trap organic debris and algae.
  • During the filtration mode, the disks are pressed together.
  • Angle between adjacent disks creates variable cavities and turbulence; flow rate: 7–50 m³/hr.
  • Diameter ¾ “ to 3”

Hydro Cyclone Filters

  • Hydro dynamically designed to create maximum centrifugal action
  • Separate sand from irrigation water
  • Dirt can be easily flushed out through drain port
  • Available in size 2” to 4”
  • Flow rate from 25 M3/HR to 50 M3/HR

Sand Filter

  • Media filters consist of fine gravel or coarse quartz sand
  • These filters effectively remove algae, organic matter, fine sand, silt, and light particles.
  • Its generally used to separate water-born debris, which otherwise clogs the secondary filter
  • More suitable for water with algae and other organic impurities
  • Available in 10M3/HR to 50 M3/HR